Posted by Goose on November 20, 2015 at 12:40:32 from (70.198.7.161):
In Reply to: Butcher Shops posted by 37Chief on November 20, 2015 at 08:12:40:
There is a Mennonite family that as a meat processing business about 8 miles south of me. I used to take deer there all the time, 'cause you knew that you got your own deer meat back. Other places around here, I've heard if you take a deer in you get the right number of pounds of meat back but you can't be sure it was from your own deer.
Unfortunately, two years ago the Mennonites got so busy with other business that they quit doing deer. I didn't get a deer last year, but if I get one this year I have another shop picked out that I've heard good reports on.
And I'd agree, butcher shops are one business where there can be a bit of hanky panky, depending on the owner's conscience, although I'd have to assume most play it straight.
Speaking of deer hunting, it's about time I got out to my stand. There's a big buck down there I've been trying to waylay all week.
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