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Wearing gloves while quartering a deer is highly recommended, as it helps prevent injuries and infections by protecting your hands from sharp bones and organs.
Importance of Hand Protection
When quartering a deer, especially mule deer, your hands are exposed to sharp points and edges of bones, such as the femur and pelvis. These sharp edges can cause cuts and puncture wounds, leading to infections and long recovery times. Wearing gloves made of durable materials like leather or synthetic fibers can provide a critical layer of protection against these hazards.
Choosing the Right Gloves
When selecting gloves for quartering a deer, look for ones with a thick, puncture-resistant palm and fingers. Consider gloves with reinforced stitching and padding on the palms and fingers to provide extra protection. You should also choose gloves that are easy to put on and take off, as you’ll likely be wearing them for extended periods.
Techniques for Safe Quartering
To minimize the risk of injury while quartering a deer, use a systematic approach that involves cutting through major muscle groups rather than sawing through bone. Start by making a shallow cut on both sides of the spine, then use a saw or axe to cut through the pelvis and femur. When handling the deer’s organs, use a pair of gloves and a sharp knife to make clean cuts, and avoid touching the organs with your bare hands.
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