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The video below shows one method of gralloching a deer, along with a few tips to make the process easier.

The video was shot in the UK, so some aspects are more applicable to the situation here where a lot of carcasses go in the commercial food chain, and stalkers therefore have to meet certain "best practices" re food hygiene.


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Cool!!


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Interesting video. I like the idea of doing the work off the ground. One question, the video does not show the bladder coming out. Did I miss something?

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No, but not sure why if they are going to the trouble of splitting breast bone in the field..

I suspect the video and their others are more of demonstrations of different techniques that can be used depending on the situation...

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Good video. He's good with a knife.

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Thanks Pete it is always interesting to see different ways of doing things. GRF

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That video makes me appreciate my processor. Sure is easy to just drop off the carcas, tell him what I want, and go hunting again.

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Originally Posted by Horseman
That video makes me appreciate my processor. Sure is easy to just drop off the carcas, tell him what I want, and go hunting again.


You rely on the Processor to gut your animals as well?

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i made one of the x shaped stands like he used to lay the deer on. i sometimes skin 5 or 6 in an evening and it sure did wonders to speed up the process and ease the pain in the back.

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I have one too for use at home and as you say it really does save the back when prep'ing a carcass..

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The folks at our lease call it a manger..... but I have worked with similar for years while guiding and just built one for the lease this year. I had totally forgotten how much easier that is on the back....


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Over here they are known as deer cradles and they are common in the UK in many larder set up's..A lot have a set of locking coasters (small wheels?) so the cradle can be used a trolley to move the carcass from a vehicle into the larder ect..

We have a fairly substantial one in the Club larder :
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Another version which is a bit more transportable is the folding type shown below:

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The carcass is supported by waterproof fabric or nylon netting, sort of along the line of a stretcher..

Regards,

Peter

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