Hunting and giving away meat??
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 2
Hunting and giving away meat??
Hello, not sure if this is the right forum for this but here we go.
I have never hunted before but for some reason I have a strong urge to do so. I really feel like as humans we come from a long history of hunting, it seems so natural and beautiful.
The only thing is that I am a vegan and intend to remain so. I don't want to get into my reasoning for this lifestyle. My question is this, is there any way to hunt, harvest a deer, and give away the meat to the needy? I would love this. I really want to experience this, i feel like everyone should experience hunting, and that communion with nature.
I feel such respect for these animals and I'm sure that hunting does wondrous things for the ecosystem. But I do not plan on eating the meat myself, and I would NEVER kill something if the meat was not going to be consumed.
any ideas? thanks =)
I have never hunted before but for some reason I have a strong urge to do so. I really feel like as humans we come from a long history of hunting, it seems so natural and beautiful.
The only thing is that I am a vegan and intend to remain so. I don't want to get into my reasoning for this lifestyle. My question is this, is there any way to hunt, harvest a deer, and give away the meat to the needy? I would love this. I really want to experience this, i feel like everyone should experience hunting, and that communion with nature.
I feel such respect for these animals and I'm sure that hunting does wondrous things for the ecosystem. But I do not plan on eating the meat myself, and I would NEVER kill something if the meat was not going to be consumed.
any ideas? thanks =)
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
You can always find someone who will take anything you shoot or you can contact one of many organizations out there that will take the animal to a processor and donate the meat to the needy in the area. Nothing will ever be wasted if you do your part in taking care of the animal in getting it to the proper party.
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 585
Indiana has a program for donating deer to feed the hungry. I don't know if it is still this way but you had to pay to have the deer processed and then donate the finished product. I think that kept a lot of people participating.
#7
Many processors as mentioned are involved in getting meat to needy. surprising how many are wanting for venison. Proper field dressing and handling an important part of process too.
I share with a couple people each year as a good will gesture(seem to have better success that way too.)and an entire deer would go fast. Just a matter of having a pre arranged plan. Whether dropping it at a processor or residence . Enjoy your time afield!.
I share with a couple people each year as a good will gesture(seem to have better success that way too.)and an entire deer would go fast. Just a matter of having a pre arranged plan. Whether dropping it at a processor or residence . Enjoy your time afield!.
#8
Share the Harvest is one program our group has used. Some programs prefer you use a non lead bullet like Barnes bullets if possible and donate the entire deer that has been professionally processed. They will pay part or all of the costs when funds are available if you donate the entire deer.
This is only one example
http://confedmo.org/index.php?option...420&Itemid=217
http://mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/deer/share-harvest
This is only one example
http://confedmo.org/index.php?option...420&Itemid=217
http://mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/deer/share-harvest
Last edited by Gm54-120; 01-17-2013 at 06:02 AM.
#10
Look for the "Hunters for the Hungry" program in your area or ask around and I am sure you can find someone who will take the venison. Please do not go hunting and harvest a deer without knowing where the venison is going after your hunt. I always have people, who do not have the time or ability to hunt for what ever reason, who want the venison. Good luck onyour endevours.