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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: Ben2]
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12/15/20 02:38 PM
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ford150man
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I would not take the chance. Let the coyotes have him Same.
If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.-Mark Twain
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: CrappieKing]
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12/15/20 03:07 PM
12/15/20 03:07 PM
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Posts: 11,416 Kennedy, al
globe
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Too many deer out there to eat. No way I’d take a chance.
Everything woke turns to shucks
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: CrappieKing]
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12/15/20 03:58 PM
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CeeHawk37
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I’d skin him out and cut out backstraps and the hind quarters. If the shoulders look infected maybe steer clear of them but if the rest passes the smell test it should be good to go. I killed a buck in Mizzou a few years ago that had deep puncture wounds all over his neck and leaked a ton of puss from his neck when we skinned him out. The rest of the meat was fine other than the neck. I ain’t the most experienced woods man around this forum but dang if id throw the whole thing out because of a wound to the brisket.. if the rest of the meat didn’t smell bad or look discolored.
Last edited by CeeHawk37; 12/15/20 03:58 PM.
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: jake5050]
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12/15/20 04:19 PM
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I'm with CeeHawk skin him out Yup
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: CrappieKing]
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12/15/20 06:10 PM
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dBmV
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The blood that flower through the infected areas was flowing through the rest of him. Lop off what want for a mount and leave the rest for the catoteys.
What you do today, you have to sleep with tonight.
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: dBmV]
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12/15/20 08:42 PM
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The blood that flower through the infected areas was flowing through the rest of him. Lop off what want for a mount and leave the rest for the catoteys. This.
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: Broadhead26]
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12/15/20 08:50 PM
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I wouldn’t be too bothered as long as the rest of the meat looked/smelled fine. Mindset is everything and you’re likely to psyche yourself out for no reason.
For example: the eggs you eat for breakfast are literally just a chickens menstruation. Is it nasty to think about?... kinda. Is it gonna stop me?... nope! Eggs aren’t infection that ooze out of the chicken.
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: CrappieKing]
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12/15/20 09:42 PM
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I would always error on the side of caution
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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Re: Infection in deers brisket? Help!!!
[Re: CrappieKing]
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12/15/20 09:50 PM
12/15/20 09:50 PM
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Semo
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I've had to do this with many deer over the years. On at least 3 occasions we called the game warden because the whole deer was suspect. Each time they allowed for another animal (didn't have to burn a tag).
Lots of deer get puss from antler wounds, arrows and such. Ive seen some pretty nasty gobblers over the years too (ol' green meat) and just cut away the bad stuff.
Edit: While I'm sure lots of deer do get puss....I was referring to pus. reading what you post can be funny.
Last edited by Semo; 12/15/20 09:58 PM.
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