Ontario Hunter
AH legend
When culling plains game the client sometimes pays a "meat fee" to the property owner if the lodge takes the carcass. It's fair enough deal as property owner would get that price if he culled it himself and sold the meat to the butcher. I have culled impala and a kudu cow in tough shape for staff meat for property owner. I did not pay any fee but didn't ask for the horns either. Culling arrangements can be quite different depending on species and situation.
My lodge owner processes much of the meat and sells it so culling can be profitable for the safari operation. Some double dipping of sorts. But it works well. Client gets cheap target practice with maybe some horns or pretty hides to take home, property owner gets paid the meat price (= very cheap fee), and lodge owner sells (or uses) the meat. Everyone gets something. Except the taxidermist makes a lot less. Boo-hoo!
My lodge owner processes much of the meat and sells it so culling can be profitable for the safari operation. Some double dipping of sorts. But it works well. Client gets cheap target practice with maybe some horns or pretty hides to take home, property owner gets paid the meat price (= very cheap fee), and lodge owner sells (or uses) the meat. Everyone gets something. Except the taxidermist makes a lot less. Boo-hoo!
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