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Just kind of taking a poll here. How many of you wear rubber gloves when gutting. I have for about the last 10 years or so (when I don't forget them). Seems like with all the disease anymore maybe I should remember them more often.

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Every Stinking Year I say I'm going to buys a box of rubber medical gloves...then with every deer I gut I say..."****....I forgot to buy those gloves!" Well...this year I bought a box...the blue kind...supposed to have a little better grip, even with wet stuff.

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I've never heard of a processor "gutting" deer. I thought you always had to bring them in empty. Anyway...a buddy of mine got his cut up by a processor a few years back. The "basic" cuts and wrapped in white paper cost $80.00. That's definately incentive for me to continue my garage butcher shop.

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I've never heard of a processor "gutting" deer. I thought you always had to bring them in empty. Anyway...a buddy of mine got his cut up by a processor a few years back. The "basic" cuts and wrapped in white paper cost $80.00. That's definately incentive for me to continue my garage butcher shop.

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Around here most will gut deer for you, but they charge extra to do it. Last deer I had processed that I paid for cost $45, think he was charging an additional $15 to gut them back then. That was about 4 or 5 years ago. With the exception of having a neighbor process a few for me, have been doing my own ever since.

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