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Deer processing video
Another post was asking who processed their deer versus taking it to a processor. I found this video a while back that shows how simple it is to get a deer boned out in a hurry. I haven't been hunting all that long and used to wait until I got home to bone out a quartered animal. This is a lot easier, saves space, and doesn't mess up the kitchen. This probably isn't anything new to most of you, but maybe it will help someone.
http://fw.ky.gov/video/deerfield.wmv |
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Thanks for the link SeaMonkey
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Very good video! Thanks
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good video! I must admit while I have done my own deer the last few years, I never really have known what parts of the rear were the sirloin and stuff. I've always focused on the backstraps. Thanks for posting it.
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Very entertaining Thank you
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dirtpounder, same here..
excellant learning flick. thanks very much.. i can now show this to my son.. |
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I'm just a kid and I thought I'd be a huge big bloody mess but wow a deer is clean.that kinda be fun to do that.
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I'm glad you guys liked it.
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thank you VERY much
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that was a very nice video, i have never hunt a deer and this year will be my first time. I was thinking about taking my deer to get process, but after that, i might change my mind!!!
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Thanks SM, really enjoyed it and learned a few things. Makes me even more excited about getting more venison for the freezer soon.
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Kentucky's Fish and Wildlife has redone their processing video and put it on DVD to make it eaiser to watch while working on your deer. Here is a link:
http://fw.ky.gov/navigation.asp?cid=191&NavPath=C105 |
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For years I have taken deer to get processed. $70 minium per deer and I had to wait a couple months (if not longer) to get the meat back. I'm not even sure the meat I got back was off the deer I shot. I'm also not convinced I got all the meat back that I was supposed to get.I found a electric meat grinder/sausage stuffer at Cabelas for $70. At that time I had a 200 lb buck hanging to be processed. I spent the $70 on the meat grinder and had a friend help me butcher my buck. I will never take another one to the meat locker again! I will save that video on my computer! Thank you!
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Wow! That deer looked appetizingall cut up even before they put it on the grill.
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Thank you very much. I've always wanted to know how to do that, because it would save me about $60.00 for every deer I kill.
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