Deermanagement
Well-Known Member
Following on from the ongoing “head shot” thread and the pressure put on some to head/neck shoot (although some do not feel it has anything to do with the AGHE), I have made the distinction between poorly treated head shot animals and looked after chest shot animals.
I’m lucky to have a walk in chiller on-site, where if required, I can have any animal shot, returned to the larder, generally within 30 mins.
So I’ve been looking for info ref treatment of meat following slaughter and more applicable, transport of game to the AGHE
A quick search just returned this….
“To transport fresh game to an Approved Game Handling Establishment (AGHE),
you must first have the carcase examined by a trained person and complete a declaration. The carcase must be chilled to a maximum of
7∘C
and transported to the AGHE as soon as possible while maintaining the cold chain. The carcase must be accompanied by the completed declaration, which includes details about the species, sex, date, time, location shot, and identification number.“
So, should well presented chest shot animals that have met this criteria, be worth more than head shot animals that have not come near this requirement?
I think I can hand on heart say that if I were an AGHE, I would welcome the animals that have met these requirements over and above the “A grade” carcasses that have not been treated in the same way.
Any of you guys as AGHE’s put any consideration into this?
I’m lucky to have a walk in chiller on-site, where if required, I can have any animal shot, returned to the larder, generally within 30 mins.
So I’ve been looking for info ref treatment of meat following slaughter and more applicable, transport of game to the AGHE
A quick search just returned this….
“To transport fresh game to an Approved Game Handling Establishment (AGHE),
you must first have the carcase examined by a trained person and complete a declaration. The carcase must be chilled to a maximum of
7∘C
and transported to the AGHE as soon as possible while maintaining the cold chain. The carcase must be accompanied by the completed declaration, which includes details about the species, sex, date, time, location shot, and identification number.“
So, should well presented chest shot animals that have met this criteria, be worth more than head shot animals that have not come near this requirement?
I think I can hand on heart say that if I were an AGHE, I would welcome the animals that have met these requirements over and above the “A grade” carcasses that have not been treated in the same way.
Any of you guys as AGHE’s put any consideration into this?