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any reliable processers around childress texas
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08/11/14 07:14 AM
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bigboy17
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I've got a farm in cottle county just east of childress texas and im thinking of making a trip to hunt hogs with my crossbow and I cant make the 3 hour trip back down to dfw with one or possibly more hogs to process and hope the meat is still good, so im looking for a reliable processor around childress texas doesn't matter if theyre a town or two over just as long as they do good work
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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08/11/14 03:26 PM
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If it was me I'd just throw a bag of ice or two in the chest cavity and drive to DFW. Done it before without an issue. But if your looking for a good place that's on the drive home I'd suggest Old Margaret in Crowell. Head south on Hwy 6 out of Quanah. Will add about 45 mins to your drive home.
Old Margaret Wild Game Processing 394 County Road 411 Crowell, TX 79227
(940) 655-8192
To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.www.NewHopeEquine.com - Health and Healing through Horses.
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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08/12/14 02:56 AM
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my issue with that is I have a jeep and im not going to have a dead hog in the cargo bin with blood still in it and a bag or two of ice inside of it and drive three hours to dfw smelling its blood or having to bleach the back of my jeep to clean it
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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08/12/14 02:59 AM
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You don't own an ice chest?
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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08/12/14 01:42 PM
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I guide up there and the ONLY processor I know of in the area (and I've looked around) is up in Wellington. A&K processing. I've taken a few up there and they do a very good job. They process beef as well so they are open year round.
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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08/12/14 02:52 PM
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dkershen
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Might think about investing in a receiver hitch rack. You can get one big enough to handle a hog or deer. Just wrap it in a tarp, bungie it down tight.. and head on home.
To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.www.NewHopeEquine.com - Health and Healing through Horses.
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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09/03/14 05:42 AM
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bigboy17
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I guide up there and the ONLY processor I know of in the area (and I've looked around) is up in Wellington. A&K processing. I've taken a few up there and they do a very good job. They process beef as well so they are open year round. well i'd love to know who it is that keeps breaking my deer feeder if I don't hide it, someones likely to get their rear hit with an arrow if I find out who it is.
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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09/03/14 03:08 PM
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Re: any reliable processers around childress texas
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09/10/14 06:05 AM
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Might think about investing in a receiver hitch rack. You can get one big enough to handle a hog or deer. Just wrap it in a tarp, bungie it down tight.. and head on home. average hog we shoot is 375 gutted, no cooler is big enough to fit one inside it, when we go on a big hunt and we shoot several we typically have a 5X10 trailer filled with em of all sizes, we have several we can hit three times with a 30.6 slug and they don't seem phased, but those are the ones that we have to call our farmer out with his tractor to pull out
Last edited by bigboy17; 09/10/14 06:06 AM.
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