My game dealer has got a lot stricter, and too be honest seeing what I have in the past hanging in the chiller has been a disgrace.
So, he requested no suspended gralloch (although some still do, as do I on occasion

) legs and head off back at the larder, and also the 'back end', no backside out and they get rejected, and no payment.
He was having his FSA inspection last year, I rocked up with 3 reds, the inspector watched me as I did the above, all good, although I was a little nervous.
But, he is still only paying £1/kg
More is coming in than he can push on, his freezers are almost full, and he has dropped his price to the retailers, and supplies tons to the country food trust.
Sorry to say, at the end of the day venison is an acquired taste, zero to do with how the public perceive us 'hunters'
The farmers still want them culled, some are telling me to drag them into the woods to rot.
It will never happen, but if the government want them reduced, they need to start paying a bounty for it.
By the way, as a I guide I can assure anyone that thinks I keep them for the clients is total tosh, apart from weekends I'm out every day, Friday I have organised a cull day, speaking for myself if it's brown its down. Without paying clients I couldn't make a modest, very modest profit.
But don't worry. the British Quality Wild Venison assurance scheme will rectify all of this
