Are you in the same country as me or are you in WonderlandNot a successful outcome to the conversation if you've succeeded in putting someone off buying venison! I think you need to get some positive vibes into your narrative in time for the next encounter. There's a fantastic story for us to tell around venison, and the more people we can persuade to buy it the better.
That may have been the perception of the 2 people you spoke to, but I don't think it's the general view. I believe that most people are well aware that the primary producer gets a raw deal in the food industry.
It's really not difficult to put a positive spin on why you're culling deer (environmental damage due to overgrazing etc etc blah blah blah), and how important it is to get more people eating venison, rather than just having a good old moan about prices.Are you in the same country as me or are you in Wonderlandpositive vibes .. can you buy positive vibes from somewhere cause I haven’t seen any this last wee while - in fact they’ve been scarce for years now . I’m no Jackanory when it comes to stories , I tell it the way it is and if you think I’ll be changing my narrative to all things bright and beautiful then
.. I know I moan but I’ll keep on shooting because I’ve done it all my life
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There a massive jump in comparison to carcass prices paid by Game dealers , and again on supermarket shelf price.I’m with Bugsy on this - I would wager that most folk think the person that supplies the deer does fine out of it when they know what it costs in the shops.
You really are in wonderlandIt's really not difficult to put a positive spin on why you're culling deer (environmental damage due to overgrazing etc etc blah blah blah), and how important it is to get more people eating venison, rather than just having a good old moan about prices.
Even someone of your limited storytelling abilities ought to be able to manage that.
If this is wonderland then it's effing cold in here!You really are in wonderlandI knew it .. nah your alright Mr Jackanory I’ll tell it the way it is .
To be fair (to you), it's not really that wonderful. You're saying 15 hours cutting, probably knock an hour and a half off for breaks etc., so your labour would be say £300, then add in electric and waste disposal costs, the only reason you have for doing it is you enjoy being your own boss.If this is wonderland then it's effing cold in here!
I'm actually in my larder right now, cutting up deer. Been here since 6am.
But you're right, it is a kind of wonderland: Deer come in the door worth £65 and go out again worth £400
Not a bad place really, wonderland.
Where all the disillusioned lefties resideWonderland![]()
That happened in Argyll last year tooOur local game dealer (M C Kelly) has just put an embargo on - they don't want any at all!
How about a mix of both- tell them about the economics and the need for culling, along with the health benefits and sell to her/them?You really are in wonderlandI knew it .. nah your alright Mr Jackanory I’ll tell it the way it is .
Noooo!Our local game dealer (M C Kelly) has just put an embargo on - they don't want any at all!
Whats species red and fallowOur local game dealer (M C Kelly) has just put an embargo on - they don't want any at all!
Well that sounds a great way to get even less deer shot! I bet every single Contractor offered this option will straight away ask if they are allowed to leave them where they fall.Just heard on the grapevine that Contractors in the future will still be paid a bounty(somewhat dimished) but will also get the carcass, nobody wants them, they are not worth the effort contrary to what you here on some forums.