Guinea pigs
- sleepyowl
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Guinea pigs
With the self sufficincy thing coming into the fore again & people looking for other forms of meat would anybody consider guinea pig for eating as that is what they were originally bred for
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Re: Guinea pigs
i've never tried it but i have no objection - i can't see the moral difference between gp and rabbit.
a neighbour who has spent a lot of time in south america got some for just this purpose but i don't think he had much success, if i find out why i'll let you know.
a neighbour who has spent a lot of time in south america got some for just this purpose but i don't think he had much success, if i find out why i'll let you know.
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- The Riff-Raff Element
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Re: Guinea pigs
Very boney in my experience, and troublsome to both prepare and eat. Rabbits are a better bet in my view as they are a lot hardier, a lot more easy to feed and lay down a great deal more meat. The flavour is OK though, particularly when fricassé.
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Re: Guinea pigs
and the fur is lovely too.
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Re: Guinea pigs
and rabbits dont squeak annoyingly either
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Re: Guinea pigs
I once stayed with a friend in a village where a family of guinea pigs had gone feral! It was rather charming, watching them trotting round the garden in single file.
The village also had peacocks that would sit with their tails in the road, and watch cars run over the feathers! (Not very bright, peacocks).
The village also had peacocks that would sit with their tails in the road, and watch cars run over the feathers! (Not very bright, peacocks).
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Re: Guinea pigs
Apparently, guinea pigs are best cooked when they are baked in clay - a bit like tandoori style... never tried them, but I have a friend who is desperate to!
Think I'll stick to rabbits - guinea pigs are just too cute!
Think I'll stick to rabbits - guinea pigs are just too cute!
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