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Butchering a deer 24 May, 2009

Butchering a roe deer, showing how to joint and butcher a roe, ideal for home venison and choice cuts.

By thehuntinglife

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Comments on this video 10 so far

But if you animal lovers really want somehting to piss about, there are plenty of hog and smaller farm animals on the net that die fairly painfully, you should tune in there. This guy here, is ABSOLTELY professional.

butcherscott 26 July, 2010

vegans are unhealthy uneducatted and ignorant. Unless they simply are allergic to meat, far as immorality of killing animals to live, that's ridiculous. Lets not forget animals have been processed since they have been walking the earth. Same stupid thing as telling a lion not to kill a zebra for survival.

butcherscott 26 July, 2010

Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed the lesson and appreciate seeing other methods. Many of those I hunt with simply process all their venison into ground (mince) meat. I prefer to have the fillets and roasts you appear to be saving. Well done and look forward to future postings from this author.

teachrz2 18 July, 2010

is it the same process for a whitetail or mule deer?

miketastic97 15 July, 2010

@xoBieberFeverxo Real life isn't like Bambi. The deer population needs to be controlled - if people don't hunt them, there would be so many that many more would starve to death, more slowly and painfully than if they were shot.

He's not disgusted because this is real life, this is where burgers, chops etc come from - animals. Somebody's got to take the meat off the carcass to pay their bills, and in this case it's him.

Tekrae 11 July, 2010

brilliant vid guys

stangman767 6 July, 2010

First of all this is the best deer butchering video ever!! Second I am a liberal that believes in the right to bear arms. I hunt White Tail in WV. but believe hunting should be in a sustainable manner. I also believe hand guns are a constitutional right of all law abiding citizens. Notice law abiding part.

donto101 14 June, 2010

this guys a pro ....

steamfitter123 23 May, 2010

@marc39203 On the first front leg there was heavy blood damage, where the bullet passed through. You dont want to eat this meat, can make it very tough and usually bone fragments within. Thats why some hunters aim for the back of the neck, that way you dont destroy alot of the muscle around the front legs when shooting for the heart and lungs.

NigelGriff 14 May, 2010

Good video guys, cheers for the upload, will help me next time i go out and get a deer.

NigelGriff 14 May, 2010

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