Need some butchering gloves
#1
This year I plan on processing my own deer and wondered what gloves you guys use. I'm looking for those gloves that come in processing kits.They only give you 3 pairs and would like to get a box of them. Any help would be great!
#2
You can get them at a drug store or any home improvement store. Be sure to get the right size. I got a whole box of mediums, once.
Good call, though....as I need to re-up my own supply.
Good call, though....as I need to re-up my own supply.

#4
I like using a pair of dish washing gloves. They are a bit heavier so they don't rip as easily, but more importantly, you can just wash them off and use them over and over again.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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From: Manassas, VA
Wear some latex exam gloves like they do in hospitals. I work and use laytex gloves and just bring home some before the season. They work well.
They only cost like $15 for a box of 100 or so...and buy XL.
They only cost like $15 for a box of 100 or so...and buy XL.
#8
Nontypical Buck
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From: Manassas, VA
I have butchered 95% of the deer I have taken with my bare hands....but now as a dad of three and a small baby, I don't have time to be picking dried blood from the cracks of my fingers for 3 days after butchering a deer.
#9
ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter
I don't use gloves when processing. Is there any reason to use them other than easier cleanup afterwards?
I don't use gloves when processing. Is there any reason to use them other than easier cleanup afterwards?
#10
The beauty of using gloves is.....when you get a bunch of gook on your gloves.....you simply strip 'em off and you've got a clean pair to continue with. I go through several pairs each deer.


