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    want to buy some wild game

    Yes you need to be a certified supplier of feral or estate game to sell to a Processor. Its a pain in the ass and expensive.
    You still cannot sell game privately.
    Gillie is right. I have been certified since it has been required and you nearly have to be a lawyer, accountant and vet to sell legally.
    Just paunch, intestine and ring piece are removed.


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    Yeah........ this is a thread from a member wanting to BUY wild game meat...isnt it?
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    Hey there, I am the one who started the thread - am new to the forum and am not a hunter (which you prolly sussed out from my first post).

    I honestly didn't know it was illegal for hunters to sell their kill in a non-commercial way e.g., selling as a one off or occasional thing to one or a few people.

    So, this thread has been enlightening, and cheers to all those who shared their knowledge.

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    its easy sell it standing it was alive when you brought i was just a good cunt that shot it dressed it an cut it up for you
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    Always an angle for the coasters
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    Quote Originally Posted by sneeze View Post
    Always an angle for the coasters
    haha have been down this track before an its the way around it if you want to get tech how farmers sell to people work of mouth also, nothing to do to stop it as far as i know???

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH lady View Post
    Can't help myself. Most animals have me wrapped around their paws fairly quickly - even those that aren't my own.

    I went to a fondu recently and was the only one feeding the three dogs present tidbits of beef...... I mean, how can you resist those big brown eyes???
    Fondu? I haven't heard that since the seventies. I guess all thing come around again if you wait long enough.
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