MontanaHunter222
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Hey everyone, I’m back with a question on meat safety on a wounded animal. My neighbor shot a buck with his bow, and it hit high. He asked for permission to track it on our property, and he said he was not able to recover it. One week later, I saw the buck is alive and appears to be showing rutting behavior. There is an obvious spot where he was hit. My wife doesn’t want me to put my tag on it, as she’s concerned that the meat may be infected.
I feel that I have heard countless stories of guys harvesting an animal that had a broadhead or a bullet still in the animal, and the meat was fine. But my wife argues that those are old wounds where the infection has had time to heal, and she thinks that a fresh wound may be worse. I also feel that, if the animal is suffering, it would be good to take it out. On the other hand, it seemed to be following a doe when I saw it.
I feel that I have heard countless stories of guys harvesting an animal that had a broadhead or a bullet still in the animal, and the meat was fine. But my wife argues that those are old wounds where the infection has had time to heal, and she thinks that a fresh wound may be worse. I also feel that, if the animal is suffering, it would be good to take it out. On the other hand, it seemed to be following a doe when I saw it.