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I would be livid if I heard that someone shot a deer and left it in the field. What a rediculous waste!

I recently picked up a roe that had been killed on the road. It went to the dogs although I still thought that was a bit of a waste when the meat looked perfect. Anyone who kills deer and leaves the

In that case I'd leave the culling to someone who would benefit from the venison.

Heard they don't taste so good...

what do you do with the bones, head and fur/skin, if you do take the meat off...

my old mate worked on a farm with an incinerator but that's not an option this time.

 

thanks

 

..........I was joking . . . .

 

Depends where it is etc.

 

Mostly hedge it. Or bury it.

 

Sometimes a mate skins them out, tans the skin and buries the carcass.

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Stink pit, rubbish bin, or hedge. :thumbs:

What if a dog walker found it!! ?

 

rubbish bin, really? :hmm::icon_eek:

 

suppose a deep burial would be an option.

what about having a big fire and sticking it on.

 

 

Yes. bin bag and rubbish bin. Many times. There are no dog walkers near where I shoot. Some farms have a stink pit which the farmer lights every now and again. :thumbs:

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if you chuck in a hedge bottom away from any footpaths, then not only will it benefit other wildlife whilst decomposing. it wont matter a squat if someone finds it provided it was killed legally on permission :thumbs:

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Stink pit, rubbish bin, or hedge. :thumbs:

 

What if a dog walker found it!! ?

 

rubbish bin, really? :hmm::icon_eek:

 

suppose a deep burial would be an option.

what about having a big fire and sticking it on.

Do not try burning it..... ive burned a carcass or 2 for disease control reasons it is much easier to bury it, even quicker again to leave the carcass in the forestry away from dog walking spots naturally

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