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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 1274876" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>In my experience, if you cook ground venison patties past medium (hot pink center), they are too dry to eat. However, I do not add fat to my ground meat and that will make a difference on dryness.</p><p></p><p>Cooking will kill harmful bacteria, but, it's better if it is not there to begin with as there is always a chance of contamination even if you think you have cooked the meat well enough to kill the bacteria. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, you guys can eat the stuff that Siegi's puts out if you want, but I'll pass. I don't trust other folks not to bust the bladder or intestines while field dressing and I don't want urine &/or feces in my meat!! I posted to the thread so people would know what they are getting from Siegi's, if they had told me the meat I was getting back was not the meat I brought in, I would never have left my deer with them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 1274876, member: 4715"] In my experience, if you cook ground venison patties past medium (hot pink center), they are too dry to eat. However, I do not add fat to my ground meat and that will make a difference on dryness. Cooking will kill harmful bacteria, but, it's better if it is not there to begin with as there is always a chance of contamination even if you think you have cooked the meat well enough to kill the bacteria. Like I said, you guys can eat the stuff that Siegi's puts out if you want, but I'll pass. I don't trust other folks not to bust the bladder or intestines while field dressing and I don't want urine &/or feces in my meat!! I posted to the thread so people would know what they are getting from Siegi's, if they had told me the meat I was getting back was not the meat I brought in, I would never have left my deer with them! [/QUOTE]
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