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I harvested my first antelope just recently and it was actually my first time field dressing an animal. I think I did a decent job for a first timer took me maybe 30 - 45 mins and I had it in a cooler within 2 hours for sure. I did get a ton of hair on the meat though. When I got back to the truck I washed off as much hair as I could and then patted the meat dry with a spare towel before putting it into the cooler.
My meat has a pretty distinct smell, not necessarily bad, more reminiscent to the smell in the air when I was field dressing. It also has a pretty distinct taste even when I do something like chili. I'm not worried about the meat being bad, I've eaten a ton of it with no problem. I'm more just wondering if the hair and possibly other mistakes field dressing are to blame for the taste and smell or if that's just normal.
My meat has a pretty distinct smell, not necessarily bad, more reminiscent to the smell in the air when I was field dressing. It also has a pretty distinct taste even when I do something like chili. I'm not worried about the meat being bad, I've eaten a ton of it with no problem. I'm more just wondering if the hair and possibly other mistakes field dressing are to blame for the taste and smell or if that's just normal.