Chazman253
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Very Interesting! Thanks for sharing, I was just talking about this with my dad, and we were questioning hanging a deer over night with the hide on. Looks like it takes ~24 hours to get the temp down.Hey y'all, thanks for adding some value to this discussion.
I usually document temperature readings a few times each day in the field, then get hyper focused on temperature readings once the harvest is down. This has given me some extremely helpful data to share regarding meat care and managing game meat storage-temperature expectations.
Instead of verbalizing every point, i scanned six data sheets from 2007 to present day which details temperature and time from the time of death (moose/caribou) to exit from the field. Might want to download and save the files for future use.
The jest of what the data reveal is that game meat begins its post death journey from roughly 101 degrees F (normal core body temperature for ungulates) to a range of "mean daily temperature" very predictably between 36 and 48 hours post dismemberment.
You'll notice a wide range of temperatures on these hunts...some conditions provide low constant temps and some offer wide fluxes in day/night temp ranges. Take a look at this info and maybe fire off some points of interest to discuss?
Larry
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