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For transporting elk bones after dressing, it's best to use a sturdy, leak-proof container with dividers to keep the bones organized and prevent them from shifting during transport. Consider using a cooler or a large plastic tote with ice packs to keep the bones fresh. This will also help prevent any potential damage to the bones.
Choosing the Right Container
When selecting a container for transporting elk bones, consider the size and weight of the bones. A large plastic tote with dividers (at least 2-3 inches apart) will provide sufficient space to organize and protect the bones during transport. A 48-quart tote is a good starting point for transporting elk quarters. Make sure the container is leak-proof to prevent any accidental spills or leaks.
Preparing the Bones for Transport
Before placing the bones in the container, it’s essential to wrap them securely with plastic wrap or aluminum foil to prevent them from coming into contact with other bones and causing damage. This will also help to keep the bones clean and prevent any potential contaminants from entering the container. Use a minimum of 3-4 layers of wrapping to ensure the bones are secure.
Tips for Transporting the Bones
When transporting the bones, it’s crucial to handle them carefully to prevent any damage or breakage. Consider using a dolly or a hand truck to move the container, especially if you have a long distance to travel. Additionally, keep the container upright and secure during transport to prevent any accidental spills or leaks. If transporting the bones over an extended period, consider adding ice packs to keep them fresh and prevent any spoilage.
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