NGO - Wild Game Meat Hygiene Certificate

Tikkat3xl

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Has anyone taken the NGO’s 1 day Wild Game meat hygiene course? It says they cover large/small game and wild boar for trained hunter status. If so how did you all find the course/exam?

Many Thanks
 
I did it a few months ago and it was very good, I already had the large game but wanted the small game certificate so just did the whole thing again. It was very well run and informative, I'd highly recommend it
 
Did it with Vicars game in the early noughties.
As good as any other you’ll find and has small game that DSC doesn’t.
 
I did it a few months ago and it was very good, I already had the large game but wanted the small game certificate so just did the whole thing again. It was very well run and informative, I'd highly recommend it
Did it with Vicars game in the early noughties.
As good as any other you’ll find and has small game that DSC doesn’t.
That was my thinking, now that the DSC1 doesn’t cover the trained hunter aspect for selling to a game dealer, I was thinking this course would be my best best as you get both large and small game and trained hunter status
 
I'm doing this course on Tuesday and other than confirmation of the booking have heard nowt from the NGO to say if I need to bring anything with me(other than packup) and fear I might have left it a bit late to guarantee an email reply in time now.

Can anyone who's already done it shed any light? I'm only doing the meat hygeine part, not the full dsc1 as I already have that from before.

Ta, Chris
 
I'm doing this course on Tuesday and other than confirmation of the booking have heard nowt from the NGO to say if I need to bring anything with me(other than packup) and fear I might have left it a bit late to guarantee an email reply in time now.

Can anyone who's already done it shed any light? I'm only doing the meat hygeine part, not the full dsc1 as I already have that from before.

Ta, Chris
I did the course last week, just the hygiene one, and like you only had a confirmation email,
I emailed them to ask what we need and times and had a reply to bring nothing and turn up about 8:30 to be finished around 4
 
I'm doing this course on Tuesday and other than confirmation of the booking have heard nowt from the NGO to say if I need to bring anything with me(other than packup) and fear I might have left it a bit late to guarantee an email reply in time now.

Can anyone who's already done it shed any light? I'm only doing the meat hygeine part, not the full dsc1 as I already have that from before.

Ta, Chris
I did it three weeks ago. Just turn up.

To be fair, the instructor did a good job at keeping everyone awake despite the "Death by Slide" method. The test is easy and he ran over by 30 minutes.
 
Has anyone taken the NGO’s 1 day Wild Game meat hygiene course? It says they cover large/small game and wild boar for trained hunter status. If so how did you all find the course/exam?

Many Thanks
I deliver this course and have trained hundreds of guys and ladies. It is painless and very straightforward. There is a short assessment (multiple choice) at the end of the morning and all candidates are given an information pack to take away for future reference to the best practice and legislation covered during the course.
 
Did it last week with wessexfieldandgame.co.uk great trainer best course ever and believe me done many .
SO contact them you will not regret it.
 
Hope you find the course as good as I did and well worth doing.
Spent so much time looking for a course and tried to get one running.
The only one I found was in Wales a bit to fare to travel.
Then a SD member said about the course on the 14/9/24 just got in on time.
Now done and dusted so enjoy the the course
to all the rest of you don't waste time book it soon .
 
So I did this course yesterday, was well run and organised, informative and straightforward. There was 8 or so of us on the course and everyone passed. It’s just a simple multiple choice test at the end.
 
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