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We butchered our own for about 10 years, took a break from it for a few years going back to a butcher, started back up doing it ourselves a couple years ago. I do the outside work, then bring it inside for my wife to grind, vac seal, etc.
I've always hung them from a gambrel hoist in my garage, used to have a cheap manual one, now that I'm old, fat, and broken, I use an electric hoist from Cabelas. Regardless of which kind, I've always had a problem with the deer moving around or spinning while I'm trying to work. Wasn't as much of a problem when my son lived at home and helped.
I've never come up with a good idea to help hold them still. Tie a front leg off to something while I cut the other off, but then what for the other side? Tie off the neck? I don't think that would keep it from spinning.
Anyone have a good solution? An extra pair of hands would be ideal, and my wife would do it if I asked. I don't want to ask her though, she's more broken than I am.
I've always hung them from a gambrel hoist in my garage, used to have a cheap manual one, now that I'm old, fat, and broken, I use an electric hoist from Cabelas. Regardless of which kind, I've always had a problem with the deer moving around or spinning while I'm trying to work. Wasn't as much of a problem when my son lived at home and helped.
I've never come up with a good idea to help hold them still. Tie a front leg off to something while I cut the other off, but then what for the other side? Tie off the neck? I don't think that would keep it from spinning.
Anyone have a good solution? An extra pair of hands would be ideal, and my wife would do it if I asked. I don't want to ask her though, she's more broken than I am.