MontanaHunter222
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Hey everyone, I have a meat safety question. I got a small doe tonight with my B tag. When I got up to it, I found that the deer had previously been attacked, probably by a coyote. The entire butt area was mutilated, brown, dried up meat (oozing in spots) and it was pretty stinky. I would estimate the wound to be about 3-4 weeks old. The anus was not even identifiable. I’m sure the animal was suffering immensely.
Anyway, I quickly tried to do the gutless method and retrieve as much meat as I could without cutting into the nasty wounded area with my knife. As I was hurrying to finish with low light, I have no photos.
The other meat looked normal and had no smell. But the wounded part was really gross. (I’ve dressed a lot of animals, and I’m not squeamish about that.)
Do you think the rest of the meat is safe to eat?
Anyway, I quickly tried to do the gutless method and retrieve as much meat as I could without cutting into the nasty wounded area with my knife. As I was hurrying to finish with low light, I have no photos.
The other meat looked normal and had no smell. But the wounded part was really gross. (I’ve dressed a lot of animals, and I’m not squeamish about that.)
Do you think the rest of the meat is safe to eat?