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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 406307" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Average antelope gutted and skinned 61 lbs, you get 28-32 lbs of meat. Antelope come in two sizes, full and little, it looks like the bucks will out weigh the does but it will only be by a few lbs at best, if I remember right the largest I have seen was 68lbs on the rail.</p><p></p><p>Average deer 82 lbs gutted and skinned, you get 48-52 lbs of meat. A large mule deer buck will be in the 120-200lbs and you can have 65-80lbs of meat, the buck very a lot but the large, rutted up bucks will weigh in at the same as a yearling cow elk. The larges buck mule deer I've seen was 232 on the rail.</p><p></p><p>You get roughly a 50% yield of meat on animals taken care of in the field, in a cutting shop your average is 64%. A lot of animals the hide and head and legs are about 1/3 the hanging weight. An example is a cow elk averages 250 lbs hanging weight, the hide and head and legs will weigh about 75 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 406307, member: 13632"] Average antelope gutted and skinned 61 lbs, you get 28-32 lbs of meat. Antelope come in two sizes, full and little, it looks like the bucks will out weigh the does but it will only be by a few lbs at best, if I remember right the largest I have seen was 68lbs on the rail. Average deer 82 lbs gutted and skinned, you get 48-52 lbs of meat. A large mule deer buck will be in the 120-200lbs and you can have 65-80lbs of meat, the buck very a lot but the large, rutted up bucks will weigh in at the same as a yearling cow elk. The larges buck mule deer I've seen was 232 on the rail. You get roughly a 50% yield of meat on animals taken care of in the field, in a cutting shop your average is 64%. A lot of animals the hide and head and legs are about 1/3 the hanging weight. An example is a cow elk averages 250 lbs hanging weight, the hide and head and legs will weigh about 75 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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