You start by entering the knife at the bottom of the deer, for a female just pick a spot and for a male cut off the sack. You cut up the deer til you get to the breast bone when you get to that you pick one side of it and cut through it. Once you have the deer cut open you look down towards the butt end of the deer and you will see a tube like thing. You cut that and just gradually work your way up cutting out all the organs You start by entering the knife at the bottom of the deer, for a female just pick a spot and for a male cut off the sack. You cut up the deer til you get to the breast bone when you get to that you pick one side of it and cut through it. Once you have the deer cut open you look down towards the butt end of the deer and you will see a tube like thing. You cut that and just gradually work your way up cutting out all the organs
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It is recommended to field dress a deer within 2 hours to prevent the meat from spoiling.
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Yes, it is recommended to field dress a deer before processing it for consumption in order to remove the internal organs and cool the meat quickly to prevent spoilage.
One can find information on how to field dress a deer on the video sharing website YouTube where they have two videos on the subject from 2007 and 2011. WikiHow also have information on this subject.
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It is generally recommended to field dress a deer as soon as possible after harvesting it to prevent spoilage and ensure the meat remains fresh. Waiting too long can lead to bacterial growth and affect the quality of the meat.