This was my thoughts also. There yours op to do as you wish, but im sure there are lots of members on here that would happily take quartered deer from you and process them themselves or pay the processing. Wether there hard on there luck or just have no where to hunt and would cherish some venison.
I wouldnt say im 'in need', but id take it and put it in my freezer. We eat a lot of venison and i give away what i cant eat to friends who cant hunt anymore
Hunters for the Hungry has provided over 10 million servings of venison to Texans in need. Through the program, hunters can drop off legally tagged, field-dressed whitetail or mule deer to participating meat processors. The partner processors prepare the venison for distribution through local food banks You can help by: Financially supporting the program with
This was my thoughts also. There yours op to do as you wish, but im sure there are lots of members on here that would happily take quartered deer from you and process them themselves or pay the processing. Wether there hard on there luck or just have no where to hunt and would cherish some venison.
You never know. We are on hard times only temporarilyI hope but I live out in the country and have deer and hogs to harvest. A lot of people in hard times these days. A donation like that will make a family a lot of hamburger.
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