Posted by da.bees on November 18, 2012 at 19:53:08 from (72.181.178.157):
In Reply to: Deer again. posted by GordoSD on November 18, 2012 at 19:17:07:
The texas season has more days 60+deg than below 40. Many camps have a "garage refrigerator"to cool the meat. There are also a lot of reefer vans set up to recieve deer. Then we still have hunters who hang the carcass in a tree for 2 or 3 days then tie on the hood or cab and head home. The 2 processors near me both refuse several every year because they are brought in like they fell,not field dressed and/or starting to smell bad. I am pretty sure that accounts for many who don't like the taste of deer and others that have treatments for taking "the wild taste out of the meat". I bet they would say the same for beef if it was treated like that. Any how if you wait for it to be cool enough to cool then outdoors,deer would be thick as rats around here within a couple years.
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