How have you had it cooked? I supposed you hate it that much.
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How have you had it cooked? I supposed you hate it that much.
Haha! That WOULD be a problem. Dark meat has always been my fave. Although white is good when it's not overcooked.My wife cooked it so that is probably the problem. And the fact I detest dark meat.
I've heard a lot of mixed things, some say its absolutely beautiful but others say its disgusting so only one way to find outI've been told the meat is not very good. Very dry and chewy. I would make it into a stew or soup if you're going to eat a whole bird.
And try to pick one out that you have not medicated.I've heard a lot of mixed things, some say its absolutely beautiful but others say its disgusting so only one way to find out
.........ok um no idea but i am very curiousMy peahen is currently sitting on 5 eggs and we already have 2 hens (One hasn't reached sexual maturity yet so she won't be laying this year) and one peacock. We don't have the resources to manage many more than this so on top of selling the peafowl that are hatched this year we plan to eat one of the males, simply because well, its a peacock and we are all very curious to know what peacock taste like.
Before we do this I'm wondering if anyone can provide information on what age to kill it, what's the best method to kill for the peacock (I'm thinking it would be simple decapitation given how thing their necks are) and how much meat can we expect to get off a single peacock. We want to invite some family around to also try it but we don't know if there will be enough meat on it.
TIA!