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I am no expert and NO I am not questioning you, but that looks more like how a cat would eat. I have seen cat kills that look a lot like that. Never been around animals ate by a wolf "other then how I have seen them feed on t.v" The hair pulled out like that is very cat like as well.
Quote from: deerhunter_98520 on November 29, 2012, 06:16:21 PMShould have shot that damn coyote!
Should have shot that damn coyote!
Just got home to the butcher. When we went to unload the deer we found that around the area the wolf ate was turned green. The butcher said the bacteria was probably spread through the whole thing. I feel absolutely sick to my stomach about loosing this deer. I don't know why the meat went bad. It was about 34 degrees that night and I found it first thing in the morning. This is the first animal I have ever shot that wasn't recovered the day it was shot. Why did it spoil? Did it sit to long without being gutted,and not cooled down fast enough? Or could it have something to to with the wolf feeding on it? The green was only in the area where the wolf are, but it did smell a little. It was a double lung shot so there was no gut contamination. I feel disgusted!
Quote from: sled on November 30, 2012, 03:05:03 PM Just got home to the butcher. When we went to unload the deer we found that around the area the wolf ate was turned green. The butcher said the bacteria was probably spread through the whole thing. I feel absolutely sick to my stomach about loosing this deer. I don't know why the meat went bad. It was about 34 degrees that night and I found it first thing in the morning. This is the first animal I have ever shot that wasn't recovered the day it was shot. Why did it spoil? Did it sit to long without being gutted,and not cooled down fast enough? Or could it have something to to with the wolf feeding on it? The green was only in the area where the wolf are, but it did smell a little. It was a double lung shot so there was no gut contamination. I feel disgusted!Did you skin, gut and open up or quarter this deer when you found it in the morning? I cannot imagine what could have possibly destroyed your entire deer from some animal snacking on it. Heat ruins meat, a bit of "wolf bacteria" probably not.