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Ya, that's what I understood he says. The good thing about all this is as long as you're in that 33-40 degree range, you have some flexibility on trying that. I've left hides on up to 13 days before skinning and haven't seen a problem. But until I weigh two bucks before aging, one skinned, one not, I can't really say for sure the difference on meat lossWhat is an ideal humidity percentage?
I can’t imagine that leaving the hide on doesn’t reduce surface drying and therefore meat loss. Really?
I've never seen the ideal humidity number but I do know inside a fridge with no air flow could be too high. I've done most of mine in the garage so probably under 40% humidity if I had to guess..