Very sensible. My wife ate venison throughout her pregnancy, I'm convinced it helped mother and child as well as providing psychological benefits. 13 years on, the whole family still has venison as a main food component. Well done Peter, another excellent vlog....
Another super video Peter on a subject that is very important. I find it criminal that the buffoons that run this country allow cheap venison to be imported from places like New Zealand into our game dealerships, so that our own deer are not taken for food, due to ridiculous prices being offered. Parks / estates are offered next to nothing per kilo for quality venison which sometimes makes it worthless to cull and process them. We are as you say over run with deer in this country. Its a disgrace that we are not making the most of the situation which would improve our way of life as far as, health, the economy, conservation and the passion we share for hunting and deer management. People need educating but continue to follow the narrative being pushed on food. Many thanks for this one. Please continue as its much appreciated by all who understand. Hope to meet you at the Stalking Show!.
well done Frankie, nothing beats grassing your first beast and taking it home for the table, I have been eating a carnivore type diet for a month now, I have lost 6lb, my snoring has greatly reduced, my blood sugar has reduced and on the whole I just feel much better, I do eat occasional green veg just to include a bit of fibre and something different on the plate, meat only for ever I feel would be almost impossible, for non hunters it might be a bit costly but I stalk mostly red deer and have 3 large chest freezers full, the family eat it twice a week in one form or another, I eat venison 4 or 5 times per week, can't beat it
The town I live in, located in Southern Alberta is overrun with mule deer. Many of them are limping from car collision injuries. Even pet dogs no longer pay attention to them which tells me a lot. When any species becomes overpopulated, health issue become apparent. Chronic wasting disease has been an ongoing problem here in Alberta that could be addressed by ramping up the hunting season to get to a more sustainable population level. In the fall I see wild elk herds on open ranges that number in the hundreds. That cannot be normal. Problem is...when talk of culling overpopulation happens, so does the outcry of city dwellers who have no practical connection to nature.
Very sensible. My wife ate venison throughout her pregnancy, I'm convinced it helped mother and child as well as providing psychological benefits. 13 years on, the whole family still has venison as a main food component. Well done Peter, another excellent vlog....
Thanks Simon, much like my family, it's a fabulous source of protein and nutrition.
Fankie i have been telling people this for over 20yrs... and still people seem to think its wrong... Well done...😊😊😊
Great stuff, only negative is using non stick pans for cooking, cast iron is king.
Yes I’m using cast iron, no non- stick toxic cookware in my house 😊
Well done Frankie, great to see you out there doing it!
Another super video Peter on a subject that is very important. I find it criminal that the buffoons that run this country allow cheap venison to be imported from places like New Zealand into our game dealerships, so that our own deer are not taken for food, due to ridiculous prices being offered. Parks / estates are offered next to nothing per kilo for quality venison which sometimes makes it worthless to cull and process them. We are as you say over run with deer in this country. Its a disgrace that we are not making the most of the situation which would improve our way of life as far as, health, the economy, conservation and the passion we share for hunting and deer management. People need educating but continue to follow the narrative being pushed on food. Many thanks for this one. Please continue as its much appreciated by all who understand. Hope to meet you at the Stalking Show!.
Thanks for the comment, and yes, hope to catch you at the show!
Great stuff, had to eat two venison burger patties in celebration! Yummy!
Well done Frankie, and good luck with the new arrival. Enjoyed that one Peter- well edited.
Brilliant Peter, Frankie well done and keep saying it loud. We need more people like you in influential places. Congrats on your first beast too :0)
Fantastic presentation!
Many thanks for your kind comment!
well done Frankie, nothing beats grassing your first beast and taking it home for the table, I have been eating a carnivore type diet for a month now, I have lost 6lb, my snoring has greatly reduced, my blood sugar has reduced and on the whole I just feel much better, I do eat occasional green veg just to include a bit of fibre and something different on the plate, meat only for ever I feel would be almost impossible, for non hunters it might be a bit costly but I stalk mostly red deer and have 3 large chest freezers full, the family eat it twice a week in one form or another, I eat venison 4 or 5 times per week, can't beat it
Thanks for the comment and for sharing your own experience.
very nice film, well done to you both.
Thanks Andy
An excellent informative video, completely on point in every aspect.
The town I live in, located in Southern Alberta is overrun with mule deer. Many of them are limping from car collision injuries. Even pet dogs no longer pay attention to them which tells me a lot. When any species becomes overpopulated, health issue become apparent. Chronic wasting disease has been an ongoing problem here in Alberta that could be addressed by ramping up the hunting season to get to a more sustainable population level. In the fall I see wild elk herds on open ranges that number in the hundreds. That cannot be normal. Problem is...when talk of culling overpopulation happens, so does the outcry of city dwellers who have no practical connection to nature.
Thanks for sharing your own experience, it seems that we have similar PR problems with town folk.
They taste delicious, and make good roast. In fact, you can make venison wellington with it if you're incline to.
@CountydeerstalkingCoUk Which moderator is being used on the rifle in the video?
That's a Fryer & Devik. I've been very impressed with it.
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It would be great to follow her journey into hunting for her food.
My new friend is a Hunter.
I will be buying an entire Crown Game (red deer), cut up and vacuum packed.
I guess that's why they call it hunting. Keep at it! It's hard to beat venison backstraps fried in butter.
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Love to see some decent mansplaining.