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Re: OT: NY deer season
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Posted by daves 40 acre on November 19, 2006 at 07:00:15 from (209.150.240.4):
In Reply to: Re: OT: NY deer season posted by jdemaris on November 19, 2006 at 06:48:32:
We only charge $45. thats cut wrap spices for ground. I know there are other places that are charging 60-70 then charge for extra special cuts not sure what they are, I think it is highway robbery. We don't get involved with donating deer for the hungry but I think my friend down the road does and there are many others that do it too, but I haven't heard of charging $100. for butchering I am sure that there some that are doing it, makes me sick to see people would take advatage of things. Where I skin deer it more or less is a hobby we aren't looking to get rich, they have done butchering for years I think they do it out of habit and seeing the people, Have met alot of people over the years that you normally wouldn't have met, they all are very nice people.
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