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  1. #11
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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Quote Originally Posted by SSSSter View Post
    I didn't realize raw beaver had so many calories.
    Ya better not eat any then!!
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  2. #12
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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Here's another game meat nutrition link that you might try....

    http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm....ion-value.html

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    so moose seems to be the winner (for deer vs. elk vs. moose vs. caribou that is)
    They are all HUGE winners compared with beef though.
    I didn't realize they were that high in cholesterol???

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeH View Post
    high in cholesterol! when it's all organic hmm.
    Doesn't really have anything to do with being organic or not. Basically if it has a mother, it's got Cholesterol.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholesterol
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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Dont trust thatfirst links data on deer, they must have left all the fat on the carcass. I was taught that the value of game is that the fat is not marbled through the meat any where near as much as beef.
    Originally Posted by Gatehouse "I don't worry about the trim on rifle scopes. Probably because I have never caught the ghey."

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    I was suprised a couple of years ago when I researched this. I always thought in my younger days reading all the mags etc. that deer meat was low in cholesterol (American magazines). It may be lean but it has more cholesterol than beef etc. Hard to prove other wise. Bison is the alterative to beef.

    My older cousin in Sask has a Buff farm and it is good eating for sure. Regulations has it that no hormones or other stuff can be admitted to the animals. Free range only. They are hardy. Take winters well too.

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Surprising how much sodium there is........ naturally.
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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    Thanks great link
    M.Dean
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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    i think some of it is wrong. cooked deer 340g serving has 103g of protein-lol...seems wayyy too high,
    http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/...roducts/4634/2

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    Re: Nutritional value of game meat.

    ...udderly suspect data.

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