Depends on their diet. If you catch a wild forest one where it eats ground falling food then it can get a bit gamey on the taste and will need some heavy marination or spice. Farm squirrels where they get at grain and other fresh food can taste a bit like chicken or turkey. Same with rats. Wild field rats taste pretty bad but grain fed farm rats have a chicken taste too.
No. Farm rats get into the grain and other fresh foods. Wild field rats tend to eat ground falling food which has chemicals and toxins that the rats tolerate but makes the meat taste bad. This is why the best tasting meat is grain fed meat.
Depends on their diet. If you catch a wild forest one where it eats ground falling food then it can get a bit gamey on the taste and will need some heavy marination or spice. Farm squirrels where they get at grain and other fresh food can taste a bit like chicken or turkey. Same with rats. Wild field rats taste pretty bad but grain fed farm rats have a chicken taste too.
No. Farm rats get into the grain and other fresh foods. Wild field rats tend to eat ground falling food which has chemicals and toxins that the rats tolerate but makes the meat taste bad. This is why the best tasting meat is grain fed meat.