charlieboy-shooter
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
Would be grateful on your views on the following.
As I have made a air dryer or dehydrator. I'm not worried about the richness or suitability of venison for dogs as they are used to eating it. I'm more concerned with my technique.
Looking at making some venison air dried treats for the dogs and was not going to salt or put any preservatives on the meat.
So just the meat hung to dry ( all fat removed). Will the meat spoil and go rancid without salt or preservatives ?
The unit has a good air flow through the it but the heat source may be a bit low as the output air from the unit is 22deg C.. I have a sample drying now but wondered, probably a bit late, on its suitability and storage as it hasn't been salted or persevered. Sample batch is on its 4th day. Smells fine, looks fine and has dried well although still hanging in the unit. The dried strips would generally be cut into smaller pieces and used when out walking.
Thoughts and views please.
Would be grateful on your views on the following.
As I have made a air dryer or dehydrator. I'm not worried about the richness or suitability of venison for dogs as they are used to eating it. I'm more concerned with my technique.
Looking at making some venison air dried treats for the dogs and was not going to salt or put any preservatives on the meat.
So just the meat hung to dry ( all fat removed). Will the meat spoil and go rancid without salt or preservatives ?
The unit has a good air flow through the it but the heat source may be a bit low as the output air from the unit is 22deg C.. I have a sample drying now but wondered, probably a bit late, on its suitability and storage as it hasn't been salted or persevered. Sample batch is on its 4th day. Smells fine, looks fine and has dried well although still hanging in the unit. The dried strips would generally be cut into smaller pieces and used when out walking.
Thoughts and views please.