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I will be flying to Texas in Feb to hunt hogs once again. Does anyone know how much ot costs to ship the meat home on average? Or possibly fly it home with us? Thanks.
I flew home with my hog in a cooler last February, here's what I didI have a nice igloo cooler that holds the cold good. Put the hog atleast quartered into the cooler then pack it with frozen Cornish games hens around the meat. You can't fly with ice and dry ice costs about $100 extra and you need a special cooler and it can't go if there's a pet in cargo.The Cornish game hens are cheap and act as ice. I was able to have my hog hang quartered in a walk in for a few days first. The hens and hog were still frozen when I got home, it was two flights and over 13 hours.It also helps to cool the cooler down first with a bag if ice so it is already cold when you put it in, remember coolers can hold heat or cold so it's takes less energy to stay cold if you cool it down first.If you got any questions feel free to pm me.
You can't fly with ice and dry ice costs about $100 extra and you need a special cooler.
Quote from: Bmcox86 on December 04, 2013, 06:44:44 PMYou can't fly with ice and dry ice costs about $100 extra and you need a special cooler.I've flown commercially many times with dry ice without any problems. Some airlines restrict you to five pounds but that's plenty for most situations where you are only travelling for a day. I'e used it in coolers and even duffle bags.It sells for $2 a pound most places: $10 total plus or minus.
Quote from: Bob33 on December 04, 2013, 07:04:21 PMQuote from: Bmcox86 on December 04, 2013, 06:44:44 PMYou can't fly with ice and dry ice costs about $100 extra and you need a special cooler.I've flown commercially many times with dry ice without any problems. Some airlines restrict you to five pounds but that's plenty for most situations where you are only travelling for a day. I'e used it in coolers and even duffle bags.It sells for $2 a pound most places: $10 total plus or minus.I had dry ice in the cooler first, American was going to charge a lot for it, over $100. I left and went to the store and got the game hens and came back.It just costs whatever a checked bag cost to fly with the cooler, just check the weight. Might have to break it up.