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Hang Elk quarters in Upright Freezer

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I do all my own butchering and processing… in the past i’ve gone straight from the field to butcher table to freezer. I want to hang and age the deer/elk from now on and was looking at different options…. cool bot, used commercial fridge… the cheapest and most space saving option is a used large (20 cu ft+) upright freezer from craigslist or offerup.

Does anyone out there do this, and will a quartered elk fit in one?  I might need 2.  I would use a temp controller like a Inkbird to keep meat from freezing and set temps around 36°.  My thoughts are to drill some holes through the top of the unit and but some threaded eye bolts through to hang hooks then seal the holes with spray foam.

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Interested to see what people have to say and what you end up doing.  Good Luck

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We have tried it in a chest freezer and even on the lowest setting it still froze the meat.

Buy a refrigerator with the freezer on top, not a side by side,  they work good. I have taken the racks out and stand the 1/4s up on end.

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15 minutes ago, Roosevelt Mark said:

We have tried it in a chest freezer and even on the lowest setting it still froze the meat.

Buy a refrigerator with the freezer on top, not a side by side,  they work good. I have taken the racks out and stand the 1/4s up on end.

They won’t freeze if you use a temp controller like an Inkbird. Home brewers do it all the time for their kegs in chest freezers.  Elk quarters will fit in a fridge/freezer?

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I do that with all my game minus elk. Elk won't fit in my setup. I just have a standing refrigerator that I have taken all the shelves out of. It will hang a whole coues deer with no head or feet. I don't get too caught up in aging meat, but I've left meat hanging in it for up to about 8 days and it's been great. Most of the time it's just devoted or quartered animals hanging in game bags until I have time to process it. Gets messy as the blood drips and runs out of the door though. I haven't come up with a good solution to catch the blood properly. 

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2 hours ago, creed_az_88 said:

I do that with all my game minus elk. Elk won't fit in my setup. I just have a standing refrigerator that I have taken all the shelves out of. It will hang a whole coues deer with no head or feet. I don't get too caught up in aging meat, but I've left meat hanging in it for up to about 8 days and it's been great. Most of the time it's just devoted or quartered animals hanging in game bags until I have time to process it. Gets messy as the blood drips and runs out of the door though. I haven't come up with a good solution to catch the blood properly. 

Use a try with cheese cloth.

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2 minutes ago, creekhiker said:

I have a Midea upright freezer that goes both ways.  Fridge or freezer.  You could have it in fridge mode while aging and switch it to freezer after you process.

Really,?  I never heard of such a thing.  Interesting. That would be the way to go in the future. 

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3 minutes ago, creekhiker said:

I have a Midea upright freezer that goes both ways.  Fridge or freezer.  You could have it in fridge mode while aging and switch it to freezer after you process.

I bought a garage midea before this reason, I bet you get a deal from lowes on Black Friday…

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I have a buddy that got an old ice freezer like the ones out in front of gas stations. He put some kind of controller on it so it doesn’t freeze and fashioned a rod that will hold quarters on meat hooks. Probably the slickest set up I’ve seen other than an actual walk in. It‘ll hold 2 elk i believe

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