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    Well I ain't to good at this but here goes, i'm a 33 year old country boy originally from Minnesota but in tx for about 10 years. I've been an outdoorsman most of my life and also enjoy raising goats and chickens and whatever other critter happens to show up


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    thank you, i've been trolling here for awhile and I sure enjoy it

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    Welcome. I have heard goat was eaten more than any other meat in the world. Do you know the truth of this?

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    Hi fellow Texan what part of Texas are you from ?

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    I have also heard that about goat meat, I don't know if thats true or not. I've heard it's similar to venison. My goats are of the pygmy variety and are mostly brush eaters and pets.

    Pepper, i'm 30 miles or so east of Austin

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    Hello and Welcome Oh and I think you meant "Lurker" not a Troll.
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    Welcome to the forum. Enjoy your stay.

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