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Sheep burger- suet or other binder?

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I finally bought a new grinder this fall. My son has been on a tear processing the two cow elk we killed a few weeks ago. He’s been making sausage and brats and burger. Found some mule deer that he’s ground up for the same. Now he’s moved onto some bags of big sheep grind. Which is reason for my question what has everyone used that has been blessed with a sheep. Beef suet, bacon, other binders? I’d love to hear your recipe.

Thanks.

Gary
 
I finally bought a new grinder this fall. My son has been on a tear processing the two cow elk we killed a few weeks ago. He’s been making sausage and brats and burger. Found some mule deer that he’s ground up for the same. Now he’s moved onto some bags of big sheep grind. Which is reason for my question what has everyone used that has been blessed with a sheep. Beef suet, bacon, other binders? I’d love to hear your recipe.

Thanks.

Gary
If you're making burger I like 20% beef suet to 80% game meat. For breakfast sausage and any other stuff I like 30% pork fat to 70% game. I've only used bacon in roasts to add more fat and flavor.
 
I usually do 10% beef suet, nothing, or fatty lamb burger. Binders for hamburger are not needed, and fat doesn't make it stick together.
 
Wild sheep is also my favorite meat, but unfortunately it's not as easy to get as deer or elk,so it's been many years since I have eaten any.

I didn't bring any of my Dall sheep meat home with me, the Outfitter kept it all for camp meat, which was delicious!

Being lucky enough to have killed 3 Montana Bighorn rams in the '80s, I brought every bit of their meat home, and as I do all of my own processing, just like my deer, elk, and moose burger, I add 10% beef fat to it.
 
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