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Quote from: boneaddict on November 19, 2014, 11:36:13 AMIts all I knew. Same here. Up until I was about 17 I didn't know people actually took their game animals to a butcher, we always butchered our own so I assumed others did the same
Its all I knew.
I agree with all of you. Costs too much, wait too long, bad job, wrong meat. I started out cutting deer on the tailgate of the pickup. As I got older I moved into the wood shop and got an electric grinder. Now I raise my own beef and hogs and have 2 boys and 4 grandkids that hunt and also raise their own hogs and beef. I did what we all dream of and built a walk in cooler 16 x 20 feet with rails and switches and hoist connected to my 20 x 20 meat shop with stainless sinks, commercial grinder and saw. Fluorescent lights, electric heat, it's own septic system and hot running water. Although, I seemed to have acquired more friends that are also excited. My wife is a little perturbed with all the folks I help cutting their meat but I am more than willing to help them because you see I was once in their shoes. I owe everything I have to Gods kindness and mercy helping me over my whole life. To be able to help others with my success is so rewarding to me. I can help hopefully a few more people before I push up daisies but my boys and grandkids will have a jump on this great blessing of having a place to process their meat. Most of all I hope to instill in them the gift of helping others not as fortunate as them. Praise God!