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transport of deer #5474522 12/13/14 07:08 PM
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what do you need to transport a deer for another person to the prossesr

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You will certainly need proof of sex and a tag appropriately attached to the carcass. You might want to ask the processor.

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You need a wildlife resource document. Can be found on TPWD website. Both the hunter and the transporter need to complete information.

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Not to hijack, but what about quartered deer? Does the head need to accompany the quarters or is it considered "processed" at that point? Certainly, I can think of no way to keep the head attached to the body when it is just meat in a freezer.


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Originally Posted By: PhillCavender
You need a wildlife resource document. Can be found on TPWD website. Both the hunter and the transporter need to complete information.


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Originally Posted By: postoak
Not to hijack, but what about quartered deer? Does the head need to accompany the quarters or is it considered "processed" at that point? Certainly, I can think of no way to keep the head attached to the body when it is just meat in a freezer.


Still need a wildlife document with the meat, has to be at it's final destination, or processor to be processed. Dont need the head, tag and document stay with the meat.


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