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Deer meat safety #6557405 11/24/16 07:11 PM
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Two scenarios I'd like opinions on:

1. Doe that looks mature and healthy but has one limp ear.

2. My dad shot a coyote that was eating on a deer. Walked up and had to put the deer down as it was in very bad shape. Nothing appeared to be eaten other than the back legs/butt. Would you clean and harvest untouched meat? Front quarters, backstrap, tenderloins, etc?

Re: Deer meat safety [Re: Bobvilla] #6557410 11/24/16 07:14 PM
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#1...Leave her alone.

#2...No I would not.

Re: Deer meat safety [Re: Bobvilla] #6557413 11/24/16 07:16 PM
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1. Let go
2. Nope

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