Freezer unplugged, how to tell if meat is good

Flint Hillbilly

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So my freezer got unplugged by one of the kids, ARRRGGGH, and don't know how long it was without power. All my venison was in 1 pound unground pieces in vaccuum sealed freezer bags, and were cool to the touch, but completely thawed. The meat did not smell, so I quickly plugged it back in and got everything frozen again. My question is, how can I tell if any of it spoiled devoid of any smell? I'm assuming at this point I will want to cook all this meat all the way through at the very least. Makes me sick to think I may lose some. Much appreciate any experience Hunt Talkers may have.
 
I've had this happen before on a upright door getting left open and chest type unplugged. If the meat is cool it should be ok. I have a thermometer in the upright and I know it was cracked for two days and it was still 37. If you had no bad odor and it was cool I would assume it's ok. Try a little and see how it smells when you cook it and the give it the taste test.
 
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