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Encouragement for those considering processing your own.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mag" data-source="post: 5727612" data-attributes="member: 4962"><p>My first attempt at processing was several years ago. A fellow TNdeer member was kind enough to allow me and my Daughter (who was a Sgt in the Army at the time) to hunt with him in W Tn. We returned with five deer in total. He was the best host possible and quartered all of them for us, filing up all of our coolers. It turned really cold and I spent the next several evenings in the garage processing, grinding and packing away. Each shoulder and leg became easy and easier as I became more comfortable. </p><p> One question, how do you dispose of the leftover? Just bag and trash or do you have an area where you are able to drop it out for the critters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mag, post: 5727612, member: 4962"] My first attempt at processing was several years ago. A fellow TNdeer member was kind enough to allow me and my Daughter (who was a Sgt in the Army at the time) to hunt with him in W Tn. We returned with five deer in total. He was the best host possible and quartered all of them for us, filing up all of our coolers. It turned really cold and I spent the next several evenings in the garage processing, grinding and packing away. Each shoulder and leg became easy and easier as I became more comfortable. One question, how do you dispose of the leftover? Just bag and trash or do you have an area where you are able to drop it out for the critters? [/QUOTE]
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