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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    ^^^This.

    Yea, not really the subject of the thread as intended by Gunner, but we butcher all of our big game at home and have never used a commercial processor. About 80 deer, elk and pronghorn have been cut and packaged on our kitchen islands, (and once on the pink Maytag washer and dryer in the little two-room house we lived in when building our home).

    It's really pretty easy to reduce big pieces of meat into meal-sized portions. Best of all, we can control the cleanliness, the cuts and packaging, and get more yield of both steaks and scraps for sausage. It takes us about 2-3 hours to butcher and package a deer, about 5-6 hours for an elk. When I get an animal I call my wife who empties the backup/garage refrigerator so we can keep an elk properly cold before butchering.

    I've toured a few commercial game processors and while their methods are impressive, I'm always appalled by their level of sanitation. We value quality food and for us it's worth the effort and $avings to do it ourselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Yea, not really the subject of the thread as intended by Gunner, but we butcher all of our big game at home and have never used a commercial processor. About 80 deer, elk and pronghorn have been cut and packaged on our kitchen islands, (and once on the pink Maytag washer and dryer in the little two-room house we lived in when building our home).

    It's really pretty easy to reduce big pieces of meat into meal-sized portions. Best of all, we can control the cleanliness, the cuts and packaging, and get more yield of both steaks and scraps for sausage. It takes us about 2-3 hours to butcher and package a deer, about 5-6 hours for an elk. When I get an animal I call my wife who empties the backup/garage refrigerator so we can keep an elk properly cold before butchering.

    I've toured a few commercial game processors and while their methods are impressive, I'm always appalled by their level of sanitation. We value quality food and for us it's worth the effort and $avings to do it ourselves.
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