Sounds good. Your lucky to have a moose roast. Up here where I live the moose have been declining so much it is hard to get a tag to hunt them. Those dam bears kill off a lot of calves and the dear have taken over which is not good as they have a parasite that does not affect them but they pass on to the moose.
Take, for instance, reports of moose behaving erratically, stumbling, walking in circles, or appearing either paralyzed or unusually tame.
The cause of this moose disease was a mystery until a Canadian biologist discovered that the disease was caused by a parasitic worm (Parelaphostrongylus tenuis) more commonly found in white-tailed deer. The threadlike worms inhabit the space between the deer’s brain and skull, where they live out their lives without producing obvious symptoms in the deer.