surrey transfer station won't take it. and i know i can always freeze it and take it back to the bush . but was more curious to know if there was a more convenient answer . where dose the butcher dispose of hides ?anybody know ?
surrey transfer station won't take it. and i know i can always freeze it and take it back to the bush . but was more curious to know if there was a more convenient answer . where dose the butcher dispose of hides ?anybody know ?
Don’t bring it home to begin with, have a game bag or 2 to keep your meat clean and leave whatever you’re not going to use behind, chances are something will eat it that night anyway
Suddenly the thought of putting a black bear hide in the garbage car with front paws and head looking up and out of the can gives me a twisted grin on my face. That would almost be enough for me to stay home from work and wait/watch for the garbage man to open the garbage can lid .
Can you imagine being on the receiving end of that prank?
I'm sure my garbage would be skipped for some time after that stunt.
Butcher probably has a deal going with someone who would process the hides.
Maybe they go to pig farms.
I also remember seeing signs at transfer stations stating no animal carcasses.
I had a problem last year when i put a few duck and goose carcass in my green bin. Apparently that is not acceptable. Wild game is not allowed. I had to remove them from the bin and turf them in the bush somewhere.
ok..
hold up a sec.
I was reading in the regs about the removal of edible portions of meat, and it talks int here about removing the hide.
pg 15, sec 37.
"of a fur bearing animal, other than a black bear, the hide must be removed to the person's normal dwelling place or to a meat cutter, the owner operator of a cold storage plant or a taxidermist".... or unless you give it to someone else.
So everything has to be brought home now?
Get it on the ground, that's when the work starts
Perfect.
thanks.
Last edited by hoochie; 09-16-2018 at 10:09 PM.
Get it on the ground, that's when the work starts