There’s no rest for game processors during hunting season

There’s no rest for game processors during hunting season By CHRIS CIOFFI ccioffi@billingsgazette.com The Billings Gazette
11 hours ago  •  By Chris Cioffi

The large walk-in coolers at Project Meats have been crowded the last few weeks with harvested elk and deer on their way to the dinner table.

Even more elk and deer are piled on the loading dock, waiting their turn on the butcher block….

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2 thoughts on “There’s no rest for game processors during hunting season

  1. Humans suck, at least the very small percentage of trophy hunters trappers and their enablers. Yeah, I just used a word out of addiction treatment playbooks! Anybody surprised? Because part of this disease of the mind, killing animals, is an addictive disease! It should have a code number to bill for treatment. Hi, my name is: ____, I used to kill: __, all my friends did and I wanted to belong.
    Welcome to the group, Mr. X- hunter! 🙂
    Ahh, if wishes be horses, beggars would ride!
    I long for the first group to treat bloodlust addiction, because some of them can and do change, evolve and aspire to be a person better than themselves.

    The others are incurable psychos. For them awaits Karma in the form of a cold, alone fearful death in much pain, as they sink beneath the ice of a fast running river. Mother Nature’s revenge! Their eyes frozen open as they pass by the dead creatures they trapped in the river! Too late to repent, trappers frozen bodies will feed the scavengers and the mama bears in the Spring.

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