by GeoCWeyer » Sun May 06, 2007 9:45 pm
Fish eater in reference to wild ducks. With domestics this is not an issue. The different species of wild ducks that consume fish have a tendency to have fishy flavored meat in comparison to for example Mallards or Wood Ducks. Look up the species that are in your area.
I can't think of any fowl that does not have the tendency to have it's meat take on flavors from it's diet. That is one of the reasons the poultry industry loves to sell prebasted turkeys. The advertising is that it is to give the consumer a bird with more moist meat. In reality the basting liquid which in part is turkey broth also serves to mask any off flavors that could come from it's food. Domestic fowl require a diet with a minimum protein that is higher than just plain grain can provide. The old fashioned free ranging small flocks pick up insects, bugs, worms, and table scraps that help raise the protein in their diet. In a large scale operation, the protein is raised by soy meal (expensive), animal tankage( in the case of turkeys, turkey feathers), or fish meal. Market competition makes it difficult for growers to produce birds at a profit using the more expensive soy meal therefore the other short cuts are used. Makes you want to avoid mass produced birds doesn't it? ( my source for this is myself, I worked two seasons as a grain inspector while getting my MBA, and my son who spent 7 years working in the field of broiler chicken nuitrition as as a scientist.)
Years ago, during my "homesteading" days I raised chickens. In the late summer and early fall I picked up bushels of windfall apples off the ground of my mother-in-law's orchard. We finished the chickens by adding apples to their diet the month before we butchered them. You actually could taste the apples in the eggs and also in the meat. This flavor was especially apparent in the white breast meat and the fat.
My son, an avid duck hunter and wild game cook, lets pass all the fish eating ducks.
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