What a colossal tit I am

Deerhunter22

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Well ain’t I just a complete tit, have had a Buck shot on Friday hanging in the larder, with the heat wave I dialled the knob up a touch to keep it cooler as the fridge in summer can get a little warmer being in the garage.
Anyways take your guess’s but I’ve gone done turned it the wrong way and now have a stinking carcass. Absolutely fuming with myself as I really hate wasted animals/ not eating what I shoot I love hunting but for me if I hunt something it’s for food 1st Antlers 2nd but yeh there ya go.

Anyways gonna take the condemned carcass up to the ground tomorrow, we have lots of Red Kites and some Golden Eagles and of course the ground vermin Fox’s n such. Least the meat won’t go wasted but I am bloody upset with myself I’ll be honest.
Anyways meh
 
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Well ain’t I just a complete knob, have had a Buck shot on Friday hanging in the larder, with the heat wave I dialled the knob up a touch to keep it cooler as the fridge in summer can get a little warmer being in the garage.
Anyways take your guess’s but I’ve gone done turned it the wrong way and now have a stinking carcass. Absolutely fuming with myself as I really hate wasted animals/ not eating what I shoot I love hunting but for me if I hunt something it’s for food 1st Antlers 2nd but yeh there ya go.

Anyways gonna take the condemned carcass up to the ground tomorrow, we have lots of Red Kites and some Golden Eagles and of course the ground vermin Fox’s n such. Least the meat won’t go wasted but I am bloody upset with myself I’ll be honest.
Anyways meh
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Been there and done that. Unplugged the freezer to use a drill. Used sais drill and put it away. Forgot to re-plug the freezer. Four weeks later went to get some meat and all the vac-pacs were slighty "fatter" but, of course, the meat ruined. No smell which shows how good the vac-pacs were but nevertheless the meat ruined. So chucked the whole jointed and packed roe deer away.
 
It does happen. After my last move one of my freezers decided to go out. Came home to things at a stage of ruined but fortunately not yet toxic. So for that I was thankful.

Back when I was young I was roped into helping take a freezer out of a garage. The owner was a big fisherman, and the freezer was loaded with fish. He went on vacation and came back to see vultures sitting on his garage roof. Farmer I worked for talked me and several others into helping. We loaded the sloshing freezer on a trailer and hauled it out to the farm near the hog house then all backed away. Farmer used the tractor and bucket to tip it and even at 50 yards the stench was horrendous. Im not sure anything stinks as bad as rotten fish. The odor was still around that fall - but it made a great spot to trap fox and coyotes - they came from miles around to investigate that aroma.
 
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