Fat taint?

I shot a roe doe this morning i coudnt find the kidneys there was that much fat and all the body was covered a right pain to remove i have had fat roe before but this one is somthing else even the wife was complaining :)
Often a doe without any young will be very fat.

Still shooting does here with caul fat, which is usually the first to go when they have a hard time with the weather conditions - first twenty days of the year we had over a metre of snow, next three weeks were very wet with constant Easterlies bringing rain.

R is for roe, and resilience, apparently. This said, they do tend to melt a bit more in late
March if it’s a cold and wet late winter (‘Spring’ here is usually second half of May and on)
 
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