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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: jsoukup] #8947990 11/02/23 01:27 AM
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: angus1956] #8948288 11/02/23 03:32 PM
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Start doing your own, it's not that hard. Initial investment is minimal and before you know it you'll be making sausage and lots of other good stuff. Haven't paid a processor in almost 50 years.
I consider it part of the hunt.

How many hours, start to finish, to process one complete deer? I'm talking about blending sausage, tenderizing back strap, grinding, packaging, etc.

Approx 2 hours to break it down cut steaks, roasts and grind meat. The next day set up grinder and make hamburger 70/30 mix with pork shoulder. Make breakfast sausage 50/50 mix with pork shoulder and high mountain original breakfast sausage seasoning. If I'm making snack sticks that is from hamburger meat at a later date. While I'm deboning and cutting my wife is running the vacuum packer and labeling with a sharpie.
Lots of youtube info on how to process one.

So, you're looking at about 8 total hours to do all that, plus the cost of spices and pork shoulder...........I make way too much $ to not pay the man to do it for me.


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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: onlysmith&wesson] #8948355 11/02/23 05:17 PM
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Start doing your own, it's not that hard. Initial investment is minimal and before you know it you'll be making sausage and lots of other good stuff. Haven't paid a processor in almost 50 years.
I consider it part of the hunt.

How many hours, start to finish, to process one complete deer? I'm talking about blending sausage, tenderizing back strap, grinding, packaging, etc.

Approx 2 hours to break it down cut steaks, roasts and grind meat. The next day set up grinder and make hamburger 70/30 mix with pork shoulder. Make breakfast sausage 50/50 mix with pork shoulder and high mountain original breakfast sausage seasoning. If I'm making snack sticks that is from hamburger meat at a later date. While I'm deboning and cutting my wife is running the vacuum packer and labeling with a sharpie.
Lots of youtube info on how to process one.

So, you're looking at about 8 total hours to do all that, plus the cost of spices and pork shoulder...........I make way too much $ to not pay the man to do it for me.

Processing your own isn't for everyone.

Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: jsoukup] #8948949 11/03/23 05:08 PM
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: onlysmith&wesson] #8950504 11/06/23 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by angus1956
Start doing your own, it's not that hard. Initial investment is minimal and before you know it you'll be making sausage and lots of other good stuff. Haven't paid a processor in almost 50 years.
I consider it part of the hunt.

How many hours, start to finish, to process one complete deer? I'm talking about blending sausage, tenderizing back strap, grinding, packaging, etc.

Approx 2 hours to break it down cut steaks, roasts and grind meat. The next day set up grinder and make hamburger 70/30 mix with pork shoulder. Make breakfast sausage 50/50 mix with pork shoulder and high mountain original breakfast sausage seasoning. If I'm making snack sticks that is from hamburger meat at a later date. While I'm deboning and cutting my wife is running the vacuum packer and labeling with a sharpie.
Lots of youtube info on how to process one.

So, you're looking at about 8 total hours to do all that, plus the cost of spices and pork shoulder...........I make way too much $ to not pay the man to do it for me.


So, what do you think a fair price is for 8 hours of work and cost of extras and supplies.

Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: jsoukup] #8962385 11/27/23 02:03 AM
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