A Visual Guide to the Cuts of Deer: Learn Where Every Cut Comes From | By The Bearded Butchers
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2023
- In this video, you will see Seth and Scott Perkins, The Bearded Butchers, break down an entire deer carcass and lay each cut out on a diagram.
They will begin the video by marking out a diagram of the carcass and then demonstrate two different cutting styles. One half of the deer carcass will be cut "bone-in" style, while the other half will be cut the "boneless style." They also discuss the different types of venison cuts, such as steaks, roasts, trimmings, bones, and fat.
As Seth is cutting, Scott is at the trimmings table, ensuring that no meat goes to waste! After the deer is completely cut, Scott & Seth will lay all the cuts and trim in the diagram so the viewer can see exactly where all of the cuts comes from!
At the end of the video, The Bearded Butchers explain the total yield of meat from the carcass, which can vary depending on the size of the deer and the quality of the meat.
The video provides you with a wealth of knowledge about the cuts of venison. The video is also visually appealing, with clear and concise visuals that help you understand the butchering process. Join experienced butchers Seth and Scott Perkins as they expertly guide you through the process, from understanding the anatomy of the deer carcass to skillfully separating each cut with precision!
Here are some of the topics covered in the video:
How to break down an entire deer carcass.
The different cuts of venison and where they come from.
The total yield of meat from an entire deer.
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Memories of doing this with my dad. My kids ABHOR hunting. They 'don't see the point'...so I am looking for new kids.
😅😅😅
Funny…
Food is food and it tastes better when you outwitted a deer and brought it down yourself. Personally I see no issue with hunting just follow proper gun safety and don’t be a dick (drunken shenanigans led to the deer carcass beer incident which I got told about still funny years later).
Be patient with them. Hunting was never enjoyable with my dad when he was seemingly angry because I struggled to gut my first deer or I struggled to be quiet or not fidgety. Getting spoken to like I was dumb was a deterrent.
It really got in my blood going with my grandpa. Sorry to hear that.🙁
I just love watching you all,I used to work with my dad in Alaska,he was a hunting guide,and you guys yield is much better then what we could ever do,thank you so much for all your knowlage 🙂🙂
Best video on breaking down a deer I've ever seen. I will probably never fabricate flat iron steaks but I think I may be able to trim out the tri-tip roasts now. Laying it all out on the table totally cracks the code for me. I commented on the first video to do this with a whitetail and you guys didn't disappoint. Seth is a surgeon with that 6" Victorinox. Trimming silver skin without doing the fish skinning method isn't as easy as he makes it look. If I can be so bold as to make another request, let's see another hunting trip. Keep up the good work, gentleman.
Thank you!
After watching this video, I'm even more excited for hunting season to come! Great video!
Seth and Scott, In my 45 years of hunting I've never seen a deer processed by professionals like yourselves, WOW! I now feel like I have done it all wrong over the years, lol. That was impressive to say the least!!! Thank you for such an Amazing viewer experience. "DEER FEAST"👍👍
What an art form!!!
God Bless you brothers 🙏 Jay.
Thank you, Jay!
Deer feast. Great video. Entire family enjoyed it.
Deer feast! LOVE this video. Gives me a little bit of deer fever. Thank you
I have never been a "hunter".. my dad taught me the skill of the hunt from turkey to Deer, and I posse his passion. However, the die hard suit up and get you some, skipped me and has landed into my son, and I watch you guys, to help him have a better experience than I did with the taste. I had it once, disliked from jump street, now I understand why. It was in the processing. So thanks, guys, for showing the right way to get the wang/yuck taste out of deer that I experienced. (No wasn't dad's, I just wouldn't eat his because of it) he is gone and left me to teach, so thanks again...
It's always amazing to see the similarities but especially the differences in the way you guys break down an animal and how it's done here in Germany.
I really like your videos because they are educational and always super professional👍
We appreciate that, thanks for watching!
What’s the difference? Recommend any videos of the German processing method?
I've never hunted. I'm nearly 65. I had a "deer steak" cooked over a campfire as a teen. I also vaguely recall a venison stew my mother made from a hindquarter or something. Then, someone gave us some venison sausage. I'm pretty sure there was more pork than Venison there.
Anyway, I'm always fascinated by these guys and their ability to break these down so quickly. Experts for sure. And although I'm sure I'll never take my own deer, I kind of regret not being able to fully appreciate what it, literally, brings to the table.
Deer feast.
Вы из Канады? Привет из России.
seeing a bear and elk cut guide would be a nice addition to the Diagram series
I never had to do this in my life, but it is mighty fascinating to look at how precise you guys perform this, plus you wear a mesh around your beard. Very impressive, one can take much joy out of just watching someone perform a craftsmanship instead of watching those greedy influencers and fake content channels!
Thank you!
Guys, I love it! But I really want to see what happens on the trim table. I've thought this from the beef vid, the hog video, the lamb video. I would honestly love to see a video of the trim table for any or all of them. I thank you for the education.
Do you know guys, I hit the like button before I start watching the video 😊
I love it when my large chain grocery (S & S) store sells a pot roast cut of meat as flank steak!!! Well done on your part!!
Well done gentleman, watching your videos is always a pleasure, keep up the good work from down under. Regards Michael
The round tip turns out awesome in the smoker too! Great video!
Good Night Bearded Butchers. It's so Fascinating that you're having a great 😂. Another puzzle is being Solved Right Before our Eyes. 🎉Congratulations Guys on Another Classic video. I am learning so 😂by just watching 👀 your Videos. I am so excited that you 🎉🎉Guys Surely have a good Sence of Humor ❤👏🏿🇨🇦💯🥃
Glad you enjoyed the video, Eric!
Deer feast!! Keep the videos rollin!! Great job!!
My old man was a butcher for 61 years. He used to say he started cutting in grade school. Your videos remind me of a simpler time in life, he used to take me to work with him up until I was about 14 or 15. I lost interest in it. But I still paid attention as we’re a hunting family. I wish I had of taken the trade, instead of going the carpentry route.
God dam it I miss ya Dad❤
really appreciate the professional attitude these guys always show- no hype, no BS just a great education for all the viewers, one of my favorite subs.....
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I've been breaking down my own deer for 5 years now, and being completely self taught, I haven't ever seen a more thorough, informative, and complete deer butchering video. Thank you guys so much!! What an asset to have for future seasons!!! You guys are awesome!!
Deer Feast.....Loved it, thanks for putting this out!
God bless you and y’all’s family always thank you for giving us your wisdom I am watching your videos from Aledo, Texas 30 minutes west of Fort Worth, Texas
Knife skills are top notch guys 🔪👍🏻
Hey Yo.. Whatz buzzin' cuzzin' 🤠💯🤩😁👌🎣🐟😝
deer feast!!! woohooo!
always an excellent and professional presentation
Just got my two deer last evening this will help. Thanks
Amazing skills and presentation guys best of the best
Beautiful work son.the flat irons were cool too.dang that some good eaten.stew me too!!!
Great to see people who are not just amazing butchers & businessmen but also enthusiastic hunters.
Deer Feast
Thanks for the professional video. I doubt many non-hunters are watching, but they need to see classy and polite people. Thanks for representing us well.
Deer Feast !!!! Awesome video. Thanks guys.
Deer Feast 🦌. Thank you guys, this is amazing!!
I'm definitely having a deer feast this year.
That looks like quite the deer feast! 😍
So artistic making those different cuts!
Deer feast. Incredible video guys
Very informative. I have watched lots of videos and read books that tell you to remove the glands but not tell you where they are. Thank.
The way he cut the shank was pro. Just did two and had to watch the video over a few times to figure out exactly where to cut. Keep the videos coming!
Deer feast. Great video guys learned a few things I didn’t know already thank you
I live in Hawaii, All we get to harvest is feral pig, a feral goat an occasional wild bull. I have never and probably will never butcher my catch as good as you guys. But I learn with each one of your videos.
Oh, I am the king at cutting yellow fin tuna AHI. Aloha Guy's, happy holidays to you and your awesome families🤙🏼🤙🏼
We are making deer sausage in the morning and for supper we are having a "DeerFeast"!
Deer Feast! Got my buck October 30th!
Deer Feast!!! Awesome video guys. LOVE your content!
I started processing my own deer because I wanted to make sure I got MY deer back. I won't go into anymore detail on that but, I do enjoy my "Deer Feast." Thanks guys, for another great video.
Love this channel. Yall are becoming the same interest and satisfying as the hoof GP.
Perfect timing on this video. I just happen to have a small buck hanging that I took 2 days ago.
Great video, don’t mind the length since it is packed with great info. Deer Feast!!!!
Deer feast. I learned a lot...again. Thanks guys from a dutch guy living in Portugal.
Yay, the Venison Diagram!!
Good looking DEER FEAST!
Love your videos, I'm ready for my "deer feast"
Deer Feast!! Great job guys!
Been watching your videos for a few years… started doing my own processing last year due to your content and diy kits… thanks for the info and products… keep ‘em coming!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you... i will be rewatching this many times before i get to go out and hunt my first deer... didnt get the pleasure of learning this while growing up should be a fun and interesting adventure 👍
Deer feast. Awesome video guys
Deer feast. Great job guys. God bless. 😊
Awesome presentation as always. I can hunt right from my back porch, lol. You guys make it look so much easier than I know it is. I hope I can have myself a DEER FEAST too when my shoulders are better.
Great you show how to do this !!! It is a lost art there for people !!! Some of the Folks out there just don't know how to do this !!! I never really worked on a Deer hanging for 7 days it was always within the first few days of hunting I was the one to do the butchering in the group Grandpa sharpen the knifes and did the milking for me and kept me going in other things !!!
Deer feast. Y’all are awesome
Hey guys, great video! Haven’t seen you since we finished the new building addition. Keep up the good work. Please tell Fred and Bunny Hello for me.
Thank you so much for doing this video. I haven't been to deer camp in many years, but I wish I would have had this back then instead of learning from someone who just hacked everything into 3 piles: stew, jerky, and sausage.
Deer feast, indeed!
One of the if not best breakdown of venison. Thank you!
My typical yield on a doe is 28- 33lbs. Granted the deer around my area are smaller than Ohio deer, but my trim/grind pile looks nothing like y'alls. I tend to remove much more fat, silver, connective tissue, and fascia. Enjoyed the video! Thanks for the content.
Thanks for watching!
Deer feast!!!! Great video, love watching you guys as I’m 4 years into hunting and learning to do my own deer!!!
Outstanding video !! Cut up my 1st 2 whitetails this past season. Always had em processed til now.
Watched your other videos in real time as I worked. 2nd deer took Half the time of the 1st one.
Thanks for all you do guys !!
Will definitely order the Brock Lesnar blend. 🍻.
Dear feast. great video! Thank you.
Best break down videos ever. I highly recommend these videos to any new hunter
Thank you!! 👍🏻
Deer FEAST! Great vid as always!
Thanks!
Deer feast I watched the whole video as always. Love your content. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!!
This channel has quickly become my go-to for anything meat related or for wild game processing. Really high quality content and explanations.
Thank you so much! This diagram breakdown helps so much visually. Love this! 😊
Our pleasure!
Knife skills are so impressive , learn something from these guys every time I watch them, for the regular sportsman to have these guys as an asset to learn from is a blessing
Great video for a beginner like myself, got my first and only deer last year and wish I had seen this first. Now for this year i will surely have a "deer feast"
DEER FEAST. Brings back kitchen table memories. I think it might be worth mentioning this can be done without the saw but we wrestle with the whole carcass since I never really got the knack of cutting thru the vertebrae joints with a knife. so our remaining piece was rib cage, plus backbone plus hip bone (and tail). perhaps cutting/breaking a vertebrae could to be a tip on a coming video (dont recall it in past videos that i seen).
Thank you, learned so much I can't remember it all!!
Another great video gentlemen. It does indeed look like you've got quite the deer feast available after all that work.
Thanks!
Great stuff again. Best wishes from England. Oh yes, Deer Feast, lol.
I'm neither a huntress nor someone who's had hardly any venison in my life but you gentleman make me want to drastically change that! I think I've probably missed my shot at age fifty, but in my next life, I'm gonna enjoy deer at least once a week! lol
Deer feast. Lol. Thanks for the awesome video
Could you all do a ‘deer trim’ video? Teaching what’s waste and what to keep an how you clean rib meat and belly and what not..
I envy Seth's knife skills!
Awesome video and great demonstration!
Great job Guys. Only you guys can pull this off. I Truly Appreciate your Videos and Always looking Forward for a new one. Thank again Bearded Butchers. Because there's no other like you 🎉Guys. Congratulations once again for being the best on the internet. BAR NONE. ❤👏🏿🇨🇦💯🥃
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Hey guys… your videos are great and thank you for putting them out! I would like to see a detailed video on how to do the finish trimming the ribs and flank sections I’m always confused when it comes to what fat is good or not. And I’ve been butchering my deer myself for two years now with the help of you guys and I always have a mental struggle when it comes to that area . as you know, there’s many layers of fat and meat
New hunter here. I'm learning lots from you two on how to get more out my harvests. Looking forward to my Deer Feast!
"Deer Feast" Absolutely love your videos! I have watched so many of them multiple times and always seem to pick up a tip or portion that I didn't catch the first times. You guys are awesome and do a great job presenting!!!!
Masters of the Meat!!! Thank You!!!
Quality as usual.
that is awesome great video will surely save this one thanks for the breakdown of that great job
Great video. And great explanations. As a hunter who’s hacked apart only two deer in my life you guys have this down to an art. Deer feast.
Deer Feast - harvested an axis doe this past weekend and watched this video before breaking it down. Thanks for taking me along with your process. Now to get me a quality boning knife.
Nice tape. Top corner buds 🇨🇦
Go figure. Getting ready to begin processing my son's elk tomorrow, and I'm back here watching your videos again! Great videos for inspiration. Thanks!
Definitely a real high quality video of the different cuts and everything Definitely like to try out some tri tip cuts never heard of that cut before
Deer feast. Great job!!!
‘Deer Feast’, enjoyed the video
It is awesome to watch you all do this. You make it look so easy. I’m hungry now
Thank you for doing this tutorial.😊