I learned to hunt from an ole' timer, and i guess it just kind of stuck with me that you are supposed to (after quartering) ice a deer down for a few days before freezing/eating. just wanted to know how yall usually do it? and does iceing make the meat taste better?
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Aged meat is always the best. I don't have a cooler to hang them in for 10 days so I ice down a quartered animal and leave the drain plug open. Don't want them sitting in water, just kept cold. Keep adding ice as needed till it can be hung/kept in a cooler...
Ever hear of "aged" beef??? Yep!!
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Originally posted by buffalorider View PostI ice mine for 3-4 days. If you have a walk in it's the same thing, just let it bleed for a few days.
Just make sure that you have a layer of ice between the pieces. They WILL spoil if they come in contact with another layer of meat.
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I am not saying this is wrong but as long as I keep ice on them and keep it closed while draining, I have never had any meat spoil sitting on top of or touching each other. I've had two full deer in a 120 quart cooler keeping it fresh with ice....5-7 daysLast edited by Smart; 08-30-2011, 09:37 PM.
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