6. Meat from big boars is inedible
"I hear many people say this and it is untrue," Clayton said. "Older boars above 150 pounds or so make great pork chops. The rest is sausage. They don't make good ham or ham steaks."
Here's why people get that impression: "Most of that testosterone in an older boar is carried in its sexual organs. That is where the smell comes from," he said. "Cut around the sexual organs and extract them all in one piece."
In other words, meat quality in a big porker is all about how you butcher the boar.
The best-eating wild pigs are younger, smaller boars, Clayton said, noting he prefers boars of 190 pounds or less.
One of the reasons why younger boars are often better than sows is they are not suckling piglets. Sows often have litters up to twice a year. They won't be in as good shape as boars," he said.
That goes for so many large game animals. I hear a lot of people that pass up on the old ones because they think it will be horrible. It's all in the processing and packing.
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