Phil fox man
Well-Known Member
the sheep farmer on the field next to us rang yesterday to tell me one of his sheep had fallen down a 20ft drop into the Dingle and had broken it's neck.he said it's to steep to get it out and did I want to keep a eye on it for foxes.
so I went down to have a look and find a good vantage spot.
a long walk upstream from a lower access point and I found it on the bank and still warm.i just happened to have a good skinning knife and a ruck sack with me
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I came away with 4 legs and some choice cuts from the outside of the carcass.
I ended up with after deboneing,
4 kg mince.
4.3 kg leg steaks.
4.1 kg cubed meat.
1.2 kg brisket.
2 kg of off cuts for dog food.
over night I slow cooked the bones,and removed the meat and made a big crock pot of lamb sag aloo .
just need to keep an eye on what left


so I went down to have a look and find a good vantage spot.
a long walk upstream from a lower access point and I found it on the bank and still warm.i just happened to have a good skinning knife and a ruck sack with me
I came away with 4 legs and some choice cuts from the outside of the carcass.
I ended up with after deboneing,
4 kg mince.
4.3 kg leg steaks.
4.1 kg cubed meat.
1.2 kg brisket.
2 kg of off cuts for dog food.
over night I slow cooked the bones,and removed the meat and made a big crock pot of lamb sag aloo .
just need to keep an eye on what left




