Blood shot meat

Bloodshot meat has the highest concentration of lead particles. That meat wouldn't look so pulverized and bloody if it wasn't in the path of wound channel.

I have ate it before. Maybe the lead particulate doesn't actually raise blood lead level significantly.

For the most part we trim it off, and toss it in the coyote pile. It's not that much waste.
 
I trim it bc it's nasty & leave for the coyotes. I go to extreme lengths to produce the highest quality meat as possible, such as always dry age. The last thing I would want is blood shot meat in the final product
 
True bloodshot is the bloody shredded tissue. Not to be confused with blood between the muscle groups. I trim out the shredded tissue and that is coyote bait. The blood clots between muscle groups goes to the same place. The rest is usually hamburger in rib shots.

True bloodshot is the blood filled tissue around the wound..
 
I have always assumed the reason for not eating the bloodshot meat was lead contamination. I've come up in a lead free hunting state so lead has never been an issue for me and as such I've always taken the bloodshot meat and tossed it into the grind pile. Just want to be certain it wasn't something I was missing and should be tossing.
 
Fry up a blood clot and see how you like it. If it doesn’t bother you... rock on. I think the taste and texture is not for me and I'm a good enough hunter to not have to eat guts or bloodshot meat.
 
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