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  2. Doneness - Wikipedia

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    Doneness is a gauge of how thoroughly cooked a cut of meat is based on its color, juiciness, and internal temperature. The gradations are most often used in ...

  3. Venison - Wikipedia

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    Venison originally meant the meat of a game animal but now refers primarily to the meat of deer (or antelope in South Africa). [1] Venison can be used to refer to any part of the animal, so long as it is edible, including the internal organs. Venison, much like beef or pork, is categorized into specific cuts, including roast, sirloin, and ribs.

  4. Dressed weight - Wikipedia

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    This is commonly done by hunters of larger game such as deer or elk. The practice also prevents tainting of the meat by prolonged storage before refrigeration. [citation needed] This type of dressing leaves the skin intact, as a protective barrier against foreign objects and dirt. Typically, the animal will be properly and fully dressed at a ...

  5. How to Cook Steak Perfectly, According to This Handy Doneness ...

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  6. How to Cook Steak to Perfect Doneness - AOL

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  7. Marbled meat - Wikipedia

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    Prime, Choice, Select and Standard grades commonly come from younger cattle (under 42 months of age); Commercial, Utility, ...

  8. Meat hanging - Wikipedia

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    For dry-aged beef, the meat is hung in a room kept between 33–37 degrees Fahrenheit (1–3 degrees Celsius), with relative humidity of around 85%. If the room is too hot, the meat will spoil, and if it is too cold, the meat freezes and dry aging stops.

  9. WVU Extension experts advise on drought effects on deer and ...

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    Darin Matlick, a veterinarian and Potomac State College professor, talked about the effects on cattle. Sheldon Owen, Extension wildlife specialist, shared insights on deer. Normal environmental ...