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Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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03/31/14 11:57 PM
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TexasBlueDevil
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I'm taking my son on an axis hunt in late April.
I'm looking for recommendations for meat processing. We haven't done a lot deer hunting over the past couple years,...spending too much time bird hunting and fishing.
Thanks for the help.
TBD
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/01/14 01:15 AM
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Elkhunter49
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If your hunt is anywhere near Uvalde then try Uvalde meat Company. It's easy to find in Uvalde and they do excellent work at very affordable prices. Good Luck with your hunt!! Baker
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
[Re: TexasBlueDevil]
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04/01/14 01:16 AM
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sparrish8
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/01/14 02:20 AM
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In the Houston area I say R&D in Spring or Jackson's in Crosby.
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
[Re: TexasBlueDevil]
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04/02/14 02:08 AM
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sparrish8
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Yea I use Jacksons in crosby, just got done eating some good German black buck sausage
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/02/14 04:58 PM
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/03/14 01:31 AM
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Grew up in deer park I can vouche for Jackson's in Crosby good people great sausage
Live on north side of town now r & d gets my business now jalape�o and cheese sausage is awesome
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/03/14 01:54 AM
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el_cazador713
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Does Jackson's and R&D guarantee getting your deer back?
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/03/14 02:20 AM
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Wallhanger
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Not sure I never worried about that axis is pretty distinct as far as taste compared to whitetail fallow etc it never crossed my mind either place would do that my elk and stag I gave them was and is elk and I never have felt short changed there either my freezers don't lie.
I have used places in bandera and when I got my deer back it was in 2 small boxes. That's when I scratched ny head
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/04/14 02:17 AM
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Not sure what part of Texas you're from, but Ed Cernoch's Custom Caterers located outside of Rosenberg processes deer year round. I've taken a few axis deer to him during the summer months. He's a little on the pricey side, but he does a great job and processes each deer individually. He doesn't mix your deer meat with someone else's.
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/29/14 05:25 PM
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HardcoreCarnivore
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hamburger the whole thing its with out the best hamburger meat there is
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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04/29/14 05:56 PM
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kdkane1971
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Texas Big Game Processing in San Antonio makes some outstanding venison fajitas and venison tamales, among other specialty items.
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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05/01/14 06:46 PM
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vanndchi
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Ainsworth Meats in Magnolia. But, call before you go.
They do as good of a job as anyone in Houston. Great people.
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
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05/01/14 08:35 PM
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John Humbert
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Just remember, axis meat is considered fat-free by the USDA (no enough fat to meet minimum 1%) and has less cholesterol than skinless chicken (really low).
So if you are having hamburger grind, make sure they DO NOT ADD ANY (pork/beef) fat to the meat when grinding, or you simply negate all the health benefits and the meat will taste more like beef/pork (since fat is what holds most of the flavor).
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Re: Recommendations for Axis Deer Meat Processing
[Re: TexasBlueDevil]
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05/04/14 12:56 AM
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sparrish8
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Ainsworth is also good, he has one in Crosby as well, as far as Jacksons I always get my same deer back I can tell for sure because I usually hunt exotics....any processor that's not giving you your animal you killed no matter how busy is practicing bad business...I surely would not go to because you don't know how others handled there meat before it got there.
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