Questionable Meat from the doe
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Dominant Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
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Questionable Meat from the doe
Well, I'm thinking about it. I don't think I'm going to take a chance. I just went out and peeled back some of the hide on the front shoulder. It's not puss oozing but it has been infected. It looks like it was trying to heal. I saw the point of bone in this hole and flicked it with my knife. A piece of leg bone low in the shoulder about 2 inches long and split in half flopped out when I flicked it. I can't really tell what caused it. My thinking is an OLD muzzleloader or something like that. Looks like the just smashed across the front of the shoulder/leg and missed the chest entirely. It's OLD.... not from this recent muzzleloader season. She's definitely lost a lot of weight, yet ran like any other deer except for carrying the one leg off the ground. The bone fragment is all off color from past infection. I just don't know on this one. She froze last night so drainage isn't showing from the wound. Any thoughts?
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Dominant Buck
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RE: Questionable Meat from the doe
OK, I peeled some more. Further inspection reveals a bullet went through the shoulder, sliced through the brisket and across the front of the off shoulder. Underneath the busted shoulder it's really nasty looking. It's really healed a lot from where it probably was, but she must have had a hard few weeks sometime or other... my guess a couple months ago is when it happened. BUT, seeing what's been there and with the condition of her body weight... she's heading for the dump I feel.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: medora Illinois
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RE: Questionable Meat from the doe
i do not know for sure but i would not be surprised if a little is everywhere. the blood carys it to what, the liver or what ever is going to filter it. i personally would not take a chance.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Questionable Meat from the doe
Dave I've always felt that an infection anywhere in the body gets carried throughout via the bloodstream. I wouldn't risk it. Besides, I really can't imagine your freezer being empty.
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#9
RE: Questionable Meat from the doe
David I wouldn't chance it, as others have said it may be in the entire blood stream. You may want to ask a butcher.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Logan Ia USA
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RE: Questionable Meat from the doe
I would not chance anything with this deer. You don't know what the infection has done to her blood, maybe nothing but there is really no reason to chance it. I agree that the coyote got to eat!!!
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