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Bringing meat home from a trip
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11/19/14 07:15 PM
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Axis308
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I'll be heading out to Junction in a few weeks to hunt at my brother in laws place for the weekend. My question is, do i have to keep the meat quartered etc until I arrive home, or can I process at his house there before I return home?
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Re: Bringing meat home from a trip
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11/19/14 07:32 PM
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Weegs
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Bird Dog
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I would say that his house is your final destination and that you could process there. This is exactly what we in our family.
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Re: Bringing meat home from a trip
[Re: Axis308]
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11/19/14 08:30 PM
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TFF Caribou
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