Deer fridge
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From: chasintheslam
14-Jul-18
Anyone convert a fridge into a deer cooler?
From: TravisScott
14-Jul-18
If you’re looking to age deer I’ve had good results just puting quarters directly on the racks. Humididty will be an issue if you are looking for a long aging goal but for 5 or 6 days the racks worked fine.
From: elkmtngear
14-Jul-18
I've used Travis's method as well for a deer, worked excellent!
From: stick n string
14-Jul-18
I hang the quarters in my bdeer fridge as mentioned above if it isnt cold nuff outside. A week no problem
From: Bowfreak
14-Jul-18
Im considering removing all the shelves out of mine and just adding rods to hang quarters from. Might even add a small fan to circulate air.
From: Shawn
14-Jul-18
I have done as Bowfreak, I have installed two rods and hang my quartered deer meat from them. I keep it at 37 degrees when hanging meat for a week or more! Shawn
From: chasintheslam
14-Jul-18
Time to hunt a fridge down
From: stick n string
14-Jul-18
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From: chasintheslam
14-Jul-18
Time to hunt a fridge down
From: IdyllwildArcher
14-Jul-18
I just put quarters in my regular fridge as well.
From: LBshooter
14-Jul-18
Look for one of those cooler stores have, you can find them on C-list. The racks in those can hold weight.
From: OkieJ
14-Jul-18
I had one for a few years. Took all shelves out and and made a stand out of square tubing that had hooks on it for the meat and added Hazmat pads to the bottom the would soak up the blood. worked good. I could get 2 deer in it at a time.