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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 3528146" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Years ago when we hunted hard, a guy that hunted on one of our Farms took a 5x8 single axle trailer, built a insulated enclosure on it with a small IBeam that would pull the deer up and slide em inside. On one side he had a small 5000btu a/c unit that would keep em perfect till it got full and then he’d go to skinning when he got back home. If memory serves it would hold about 7-10 deer. To small for a cow, but when we would break legs and backs of roping calves it was great to keep em cool till we could process them. We would gut em and wash em and hang em in the little trailer till after the Roping was over.</p><p></p><p>It is not hard to learn to properly render wildlife and process and wrap the meet for storage. There are several techniques to do such, just find the one you like. Hit ups some Restaurant used equipment places and find a good slicer and grinder and get after it. Will your first few turn out like a Processor would do? No, but you will get good at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 3528146, member: 32877"] Years ago when we hunted hard, a guy that hunted on one of our Farms took a 5x8 single axle trailer, built a insulated enclosure on it with a small IBeam that would pull the deer up and slide em inside. On one side he had a small 5000btu a/c unit that would keep em perfect till it got full and then he’d go to skinning when he got back home. If memory serves it would hold about 7-10 deer. To small for a cow, but when we would break legs and backs of roping calves it was great to keep em cool till we could process them. We would gut em and wash em and hang em in the little trailer till after the Roping was over. It is not hard to learn to properly render wildlife and process and wrap the meet for storage. There are several techniques to do such, just find the one you like. Hit ups some Restaurant used equipment places and find a good slicer and grinder and get after it. Will your first few turn out like a Processor would do? No, but you will get good at it. [/QUOTE]
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