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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area!
[Re: jsoukup]
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11/02/23 01:27 AM
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area!
[Re: angus1956]
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11/02/23 03:32 PM
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onlysmith&wesson
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Start doing your own, it's not that hard. Initial investment is minimal and before you know it you'll be making sausage and lots of other good stuff. Haven't paid a processor in almost 50 years. I consider it part of the hunt. How many hours, start to finish, to process one complete deer? I'm talking about blending sausage, tenderizing back strap, grinding, packaging, etc. Approx 2 hours to break it down cut steaks, roasts and grind meat. The next day set up grinder and make hamburger 70/30 mix with pork shoulder. Make breakfast sausage 50/50 mix with pork shoulder and high mountain original breakfast sausage seasoning. If I'm making snack sticks that is from hamburger meat at a later date. While I'm deboning and cutting my wife is running the vacuum packer and labeling with a sharpie. Lots of youtube info on how to process one. So, you're looking at about 8 total hours to do all that, plus the cost of spices and pork shoulder...........I make way too much $ to not pay the man to do it for me.
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area!
[Re: onlysmith&wesson]
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11/02/23 05:17 PM
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angus1956
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Start doing your own, it's not that hard. Initial investment is minimal and before you know it you'll be making sausage and lots of other good stuff. Haven't paid a processor in almost 50 years. I consider it part of the hunt. How many hours, start to finish, to process one complete deer? I'm talking about blending sausage, tenderizing back strap, grinding, packaging, etc. Approx 2 hours to break it down cut steaks, roasts and grind meat. The next day set up grinder and make hamburger 70/30 mix with pork shoulder. Make breakfast sausage 50/50 mix with pork shoulder and high mountain original breakfast sausage seasoning. If I'm making snack sticks that is from hamburger meat at a later date. While I'm deboning and cutting my wife is running the vacuum packer and labeling with a sharpie. Lots of youtube info on how to process one. So, you're looking at about 8 total hours to do all that, plus the cost of spices and pork shoulder...........I make way too much $ to not pay the man to do it for me. Processing your own isn't for everyone.
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area!
[Re: onlysmith&wesson]
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11/06/23 05:22 PM
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Start doing your own, it's not that hard. Initial investment is minimal and before you know it you'll be making sausage and lots of other good stuff. Haven't paid a processor in almost 50 years. I consider it part of the hunt. How many hours, start to finish, to process one complete deer? I'm talking about blending sausage, tenderizing back strap, grinding, packaging, etc. Approx 2 hours to break it down cut steaks, roasts and grind meat. The next day set up grinder and make hamburger 70/30 mix with pork shoulder. Make breakfast sausage 50/50 mix with pork shoulder and high mountain original breakfast sausage seasoning. If I'm making snack sticks that is from hamburger meat at a later date. While I'm deboning and cutting my wife is running the vacuum packer and labeling with a sharpie. Lots of youtube info on how to process one. So, you're looking at about 8 total hours to do all that, plus the cost of spices and pork shoulder...........I make way too much $ to not pay the man to do it for me. So, what do you think a fair price is for 8 hours of work and cost of extras and supplies.
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area
[Re: jsoukup]
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11/27/23 02:03 AM
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area
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01/10/24 06:40 PM
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Just picked up my first deer from Griggers in Gordon and it was some of the best jalapeno sausage I've had.
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