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Some states require the hunter to leave some evidence of the sex of the animal still intact…
good job on the how to, best one ive watched yet
I’ve been dressing and butchering my own deer an Hogs for about 3 years now. Got tired of paying a boatload of money to have someone cut meat off the bone. Each season I get better and better. This was a great video. Touched on all the things I have learned over the past few years
You heard the man! Take care of your meat! 10:47
Good video man
Great video really is filled with info 🙂
Great video, good sound quality and you don’t sound like a hillbilly… ha ha again great vid!
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Anybody else think that he looks like he could be Chuck Norris’s Bro? Great video. Best one I’ve come across.
Outstanding video!! VERY informative, I’ve been hunting a LONG time and have always field dressed my deer but have not processed them. I always dropped them off. you are right it is WAY to expensive anymore to have them done (almost not worth the hunt because of cost). I have to fight with the processors because the yield is so low. Thank you for showing the simplicity of DIY!!
Amazing video. I’m not a hunter but I found this very informative just in case I’m ever in a situation where I need to know what to do. Just a few question, what do you do with all the waste left over from the processing such as the insides and carcass? Do you feed it to dogs or is it something you dispose of and if so how? Also, I noticed you didn’t have a simple mask on while cleaning out the cavity, do the insides have a strong odor? Again, amazing video and very interesting. Cheers
Just through it in the woods , the coyotes will eat it