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DIY Deer Processing

I have it setup with a winch and can elevate the deer so I don't have to bend over. Saves my back. I keep a tote under the deer so i can just drop the undesirable prts as I cut them off. By the time I am done, the meat is in lugs and the carcass is broken down in the tote. A strong grinder is important. You can get a good 1hp grinder for under $300 on Amazon. I bought one off ebay 20yrs ago for $250. I am still using it today. The advantage is that you don't have to clean the meat up nearly as much. It saves a ton of time. Get a couple meat lugs. I bought a cheap Sawzall to avoid using my good Dewalt. I also have a 1000 ft roll freezer paper and a tape dispenser. I have never had freezer burn using freezer paper. I have eaten venison lost in the freezer for 8 years and couldn't tell the difference between it and a deer I killed that year.
 
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Next year my goal is to process my own deer. I have watched youtube videos and have read some on it but thought id ask here too. I really want to do it, just to learn. Not at all wanting to do it as a business. Just know the art and help out some neighbors along the way. I probably wouldn't do 4-5 deer per year, if that. I would honestly ground up most of it, other than the backstrap and tenderloin. My questions:

1. For that low of #s, what is the smallest size grinder you would buy?
2. I have a vacuum seal machine, so I wouldn't need that
3. For aging, I wouldn't want to buy a separate refrigerator, is using a cooler with ice ok? I know I would have to keep the meat from touching the melt and keep it drained well, and I do have a place I could hang one if the weather was cool enough.
4. What am I missing/ overthinking?
5. Am i out of mind? We also raise meat sheep so once I know how to process a deer, Id like to try one of them as well.
A really large bowl or plastic meat tub is handy too. You can get a meat tub for 12-15 bucks at bass pro or just use a big storage tote (one that fits under a bed). I've found this to be useful for me anyhow. Good luck!
 
I bought the grinder attachment for my wife's KitchenAid mixer. It has worked fine for me for about 15 years now. At the most I was doing four or five deer a year, now I just do a couple but honestly, I think that would work fine for you.

The meat I wanted to grind I would just cut up into smaller cubes and run it thru the attachment.
X2 on the kitchenaid attahcments. They work great!
 

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