11/8/2004: Ostrich jockey

Undertoad • Nov 8, 2004 1:57 pm
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This is an ostrich race in Kenya. The official caption says the ostrich race was part of a celebration of 100 years of horse racing in that African country.

I'm not sure how I feel about this. One part of me wonders whether the birds mind, and if so, how much I'd rather they didn't do it. Another part of me thinks it must be hilarious. And yet another part wonders whether I still have that copy of "Joust" installed.
wolf • Nov 8, 2004 2:03 pm
I just bought a new copy of Joust for PS2. I have one for nearly every platform I own. Oh wait. Every platform ... PC, PS1, PS2, N64, Gameboy. Yeah. I didn't just like this game ... This also includes a really bad clone for PC that came out a while before the first Williams Brothers CD-ROM.

You have inspired me. I must play ...

I have two kenyan coworkers.

I'll have to ask about the ostrich thing.

Although, I don't really see the tie in to the anniversary of horseracing, unless it was something along the lines of "Unless the white man showed us that we could ride the horses 100 years ago we would still be pissing off ostriches in this way."
Cyber Wolf • Nov 8, 2004 2:04 pm
I'd imagine the ostrich minds as much as a horse does. I understand they're sometimes bred for riding, just like some are bred for being eaten.

And that is hilarious any way you look at it! :lol2:
Clodfobble • Nov 8, 2004 2:29 pm
"Ostrich Jockey" definitely sounds to me like a euphemism for something dirty (though I can't really think of what.) ;)
Elspode • Nov 8, 2004 3:32 pm
Every time I look at an ostrich, I think just how extremely stupid I was to have never noticed that birds came directly from dinosaurs...
xoxoxoBruce • Nov 8, 2004 7:51 pm
How does he steer that thing. :confused:
Eric • Nov 8, 2004 9:42 pm
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
How does he steer that thing. :confused:

holding its neck, maybe :)
capnhowdy • Nov 8, 2004 10:07 pm
Going very fast.
Bear in mind my vivid imagination.
Is the animal's inner left leg actually his inner left leg or is John Holmes riding shotgun? Look closely at the image. Please forgive me.........
Is it retouched, or am I an artist?
wolf • Nov 9, 2004 1:42 am
All right. I'll admit it. I googled "Ostrich Penis."

It's not as much fun as googling "Whale Penis."

But I did learn a lot about ostriches.
BrianR • Nov 9, 2004 2:52 pm
All I need to know is that ostriches (and their cousins the emus) are delicious and I can get their meat from a farm in Bucks County. I made friends with the farmer at a farm show some years back.

It's classed as poultry but the meat is red and has the texture of chicken but with the flavor of the most tender filet mignon. Yum!

I'm going to see if I have any left in the freezer... :yum:


Brian
Cyber Wolf • Nov 9, 2004 2:57 pm
BrianR wrote:

It's classed as poultry but the meat is red and has the texture of chicken but with the flavor of the most tender filet mignon.

And, I understand, is lean in the same way chicken or turkey is vs. four-footed meat? That sounds quite good. I'd like to try some but I have no idea where I can get some around DCLand.
Happy Monkey • Nov 9, 2004 3:13 pm
Whole Foods has it. It's packaged in boxes in the unusual meats section. I've had it a few times. It's pretty good, but it leaves a bit of an odd taste in the back of my throat.
dar512 • Nov 9, 2004 4:42 pm
Happy Monkey wrote:
Whole Foods has it. It's packaged in boxes in the unusual meats section. I've had it a few times. It's pretty good, but it leaves a bit of an odd taste in the back of my throat.

HM - You're supposed to take it out of the box before you cook it. :biggrinje
Happy Monkey • Nov 9, 2004 4:52 pm
It did seem a bit clumpy...
BrianR • Nov 10, 2004 12:06 am
Cyber Wolf wrote:
And, I understand, is lean in the same way chicken or turkey is vs. four-footed meat? That sounds quite good. I'd like to try some but I have no idea where I can get some around DCLand.


Yes, it's THAT lean. Very little fat. I sometimes find it at BJs. Otherwise, I'll share my link to the farm and you can have it delivered next day. Lemme start looking through my intolerably large bookmark file...

Ah...Here we go... Fossil Farms

Here you will also find other types of unusual meats like venison, rattlesnake, elk, yak (!) and alligator.

Should we move this discussion to the Food and Drink forum? They have recipes too! :yum:

Brian
wolf • Nov 10, 2004 1:18 am
I've had ostrich a couple of times at restaurants, never bothered to get any for home use. It's pretty good. As far as "unusual meats" go, however, I prefer buffalo.
Happy Monkey • Nov 10, 2004 7:43 am
Also available at Whole Foods. I like to use it for my spaghetti sauce.
Cyber Wolf • Nov 10, 2004 10:35 am
wolf wrote:
As far as "unusual meats" go, however, I prefer buffalo.


Ah yes, buffalo is good. Makes a good pulled BBQ sandwich.
OnyxCougar • Nov 11, 2004 11:52 am
Elspode wrote:
Every time I look at an ostrich, I think just how extremely stupid I was to have never noticed that birds came directly from dinosaurs...


Tell me that was sarcastic.....
Beestie • Nov 11, 2004 12:05 pm
I had ostrich carpaccio once. It was delicious. With lingonberry sauce.