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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1979501" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>From weighing meat we pack out, a adult cow elk is usually around 200-250 lbs, on occasion more if you get a really big cow. Bulls are usually 250-300 lbs, again it varies a lot, a young raghorn bull and a 350 6+ bull almost seem like different anamals when carcass size is compared. This is from weights that we cut the meat off, trimmed obvious parts out you don't want such as the yellow sinew and some of the heaviest fat, but all meat including ribs and the sinewy lower legs, and heart are taken. I don't take the liver unless someone asks me for it, I am not a fan.</p><p></p><p>For bulls, the head and horns is added to this, and can be significant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1979501, member: 87243"] From weighing meat we pack out, a adult cow elk is usually around 200-250 lbs, on occasion more if you get a really big cow. Bulls are usually 250-300 lbs, again it varies a lot, a young raghorn bull and a 350 6+ bull almost seem like different anamals when carcass size is compared. This is from weights that we cut the meat off, trimmed obvious parts out you don't want such as the yellow sinew and some of the heaviest fat, but all meat including ribs and the sinewy lower legs, and heart are taken. I don't take the liver unless someone asks me for it, I am not a fan. For bulls, the head and horns is added to this, and can be significant. [/QUOTE]
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