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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1825682" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I won't carry one with a broken leg, foot, hip, shoulder etc, to the sale. I am never un-armed, and as soon as I see it, I put it down. Just how I was raised. Not worth it to me to leave an animal suffering in pain for a few hundred dollars. If it isn't in the middle of the summer, I will load the carcass and carry it to one of many deer processors around. Most of the time I have it all ground, depending on whether you might could get some decent steaks or roasts. If it happens down at the south Ga place, we put it in Ms. Mattie's freezer. Sometimes some of it goes in Scott's for our stew at the dove shoot. I don't guess we have had but 3 or 4 in the 20 something years we have done the Kudzu- Corriente operation. Last one was 2 years ago when the poacher killed one. Up here, there is a church that feeds a ton of homeless people, and I will give it to them for their soup, chili, spaghetti, etc. If it is to where I can't get it processed, like too hot ,or just no processor I can get it to in time, I will bury it, or drag it to the boneyard if it is on a place we have one. That is just how<em> I</em> do. Not judging anyone that does carry them to the sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1825682, member: 40587"] I won't carry one with a broken leg, foot, hip, shoulder etc, to the sale. I am never un-armed, and as soon as I see it, I put it down. Just how I was raised. Not worth it to me to leave an animal suffering in pain for a few hundred dollars. If it isn't in the middle of the summer, I will load the carcass and carry it to one of many deer processors around. Most of the time I have it all ground, depending on whether you might could get some decent steaks or roasts. If it happens down at the south Ga place, we put it in Ms. Mattie's freezer. Sometimes some of it goes in Scott's for our stew at the dove shoot. I don't guess we have had but 3 or 4 in the 20 something years we have done the Kudzu- Corriente operation. Last one was 2 years ago when the poacher killed one. Up here, there is a church that feeds a ton of homeless people, and I will give it to them for their soup, chili, spaghetti, etc. If it is to where I can't get it processed, like too hot ,or just no processor I can get it to in time, I will bury it, or drag it to the boneyard if it is on a place we have one. That is just how[I] I[/I] do. Not judging anyone that does carry them to the sale. [/QUOTE]
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