Processer spoiled my elk!
#11
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
One time, my grandma said that they got a deer back from the processor, and that when they opened the package, there was deer crap on top of the meat!!!!! So they never used that one again!
#12
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Missoula, MT
Posts: 71
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
ORIGINAL: younggun243
One time, my grandma said that they got a deer back from the processor, and that when they opened the package, there was deer crap on top of the meat!!!!! So they never used that one again!
One time, my grandma said that they got a deer back from the processor, and that when they opened the package, there was deer crap on top of the meat!!!!! So they never used that one again!
#14
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 96
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
ORIGINAL: younggun243
One time, my grandma said that they got a deer back from the processor, and that when they opened the package, there was deer crap on top of the meat!!!!! So they never used that one again!
One time, my grandma said that they got a deer back from the processor, and that when they opened the package, there was deer crap on top of the meat!!!!! So they never used that one again!
Deer crap though? I don't even think I've seen many field dressing to get it on the deer... let alone a processor getting it in the meat!
#15
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Posts: 6,357
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
will79: First, do everything you can to put it to that processor. Second, make sure everyone around those parts knows this guy's methods and bad practices, put an ad in the paper if you can. Three, in the future do your own processing. An elk is, what? three times as much meat as a deer, four times as much meat as a deer? So you just cut on them for four times as long or get a few friends to help you out. The same process is used. I don't like the idea of using processors for lots of reasons. The worst case is your experience, but even in the best case do you really know what you are getting? Are you sure he is giving you all your tenderloins, all your backstrap? Are you sure you are getting your meat or is it possibly the meat of some other guy who let his animal lie on the ground for 18 hours before field dressing it and packing it out? You don't know. Process all your meat yourself, always. That is my opinion and other opinions are likely going to be different.
#16
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 612
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
There are good processors and bad. I've never used one beyond having some pepper sticks and salami made.Talk to the warden, what he did may qualify as wanton waste of a game animal. It would have been good if you had a witness to the condition of the meat as soon as you got it. He will try to argue that you must've let it thaw and then it spoiled and you refroze it. Ridiculous, but if you are seeking a small claims settlement, prepare for such things.Realistically if it thawed and was refroze, the paper would show considerable blood soakage. His stamps indicating cuts on the paper confirm he wrapped it.
I seriously encourage anyone to process their own meat. Even when in college living in an apartment, we would throw all the stuff in the fridge in coolers and put the boned elk quarters in the fridge (made a bloody mess, but that's what 409 and papertowels are for). You can do an elk in one sitting or a quarter an evening. As stated above get a friend and you can get an elk done in an evening.
I seriously encourage anyone to process their own meat. Even when in college living in an apartment, we would throw all the stuff in the fridge in coolers and put the boned elk quarters in the fridge (made a bloody mess, but that's what 409 and papertowels are for). You can do an elk in one sitting or a quarter an evening. As stated above get a friend and you can get an elk done in an evening.
#17
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
Proccessing your own game can be a fun experiance for the whole family and even your friends.
Back in the day we used to get together, have the grill going, football game,beers and everyone had a job.
Gals wrapped,older kids trimmed cuts for burger or sausage, the men would do the major cutting.
When done with cutting the sausage proccess would start and every one was given a job.
Back in the day we used to get together, have the grill going, football game,beers and everyone had a job.
Gals wrapped,older kids trimmed cuts for burger or sausage, the men would do the major cutting.
When done with cutting the sausage proccess would start and every one was given a job.
#19
RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
Will79,
There is a domestic elk ranch several miles north of Stroud, OK. I don't know exactly where it is but I can find out if you want. I've driven past it several times with my old rodeo buddy who lives inStroud. I would at least make him replace the meat. If you know where he can get an elk, he has no excuses. I would then contact the local game warden as this definatly sounds like wantonwaste to me. Good luck.
There is a domestic elk ranch several miles north of Stroud, OK. I don't know exactly where it is but I can find out if you want. I've driven past it several times with my old rodeo buddy who lives inStroud. I would at least make him replace the meat. If you know where he can get an elk, he has no excuses. I would then contact the local game warden as this definatly sounds like wantonwaste to me. Good luck.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
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RE: Processer spoiled my elk!
We have our own crooked processer here! He charges $5 per deer hind qtr to wash,then $5 per to cut and wrap,2.89 per lbs. for German sausage,plus 2.50 per lbs. for regular sausage,plus he weights the total you bring in and adds $1 per pound total!I had a friend take in 2 hams from his deer,total of 45 lbs. and when he got the call it was ready the totol was $181!Now get this...since season is over the guys running adds to pay fraction of processing fees and get some deer meat!Alot of people told him to stick it and wouldn't pay or pickup their meat! My dad took 375 lbs. of elk a few years ago (boned out) and when he went to pick it up there was only 150 lbs. left!Dad whipped one of his employee's cause the crooked sucker wouldn't come out for his a#& whipping!