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- Business: Agriculture and Forestry: Livestock: Deer and Elk (20)
- Home: Cooking: Meat: Game: Venison and Elk (3)
- Recreation: Outdoors: Hunting: Game: Big Game: Deer (24)
- Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Animalia: Chordata: Mammalia: Artiodactyla: Cervidae (52)
Hollandeer Farm of Vermont
hollandeerfarm.com
Offers farm raised red deer venison.
Underhill Farms
underhillfarms.com
Provides farm-raised Fallow deer and Rocky Mountain elk, in various cuts or sampler packages, and jerky or snack sticks.
Bur Oaks
venisonsteaks.com
Iowa organic farm offering a variety of Red Deer venison meats such as steaks and patties and snacks sticks. Includes nutritional facts and recipes.
Texas Elk Company
texaselkcompany.com
Offers fresh elk cuts, prepared elk meat, and specialty products.
Pearson Ranch
pearson-ranch.com
Offers CWD free elk jerky, snack sticks, and summer sausage.
Montana Elk Company
montanaelk.com
Offers a variety of elk meat cuts and hides.
The Elk Meat Shop
elkmeatshop.com
Farm raised elk meat including recipes and information about the industry.
Colorado Elk & Game Meats LLC
colorado-elk.com
Elk meat sold in various combination packages or individual cuts, plus sausage and jerky. Ships in USA and territories.
Grande Premium Meats
elkusa.com
A range of elk, deer, goat and bison meat sold by the pound. Steaks, roasts, burger, jerky and sausage.
Venison World
venisonworld.com
Venison products including jerky, sausages, gift baskets, and frozen loin chops, roasts or ground meat. Frozen meats shipped in USA only.
Broken Arrow Ranch
brokenarrowranch.com
Free range antelope, venison, and wild boar.
Old World Venison Co.
oldworldvenison.com
Supplier of lean venison meat.
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Premiers, territorial leaders meet in Churchill, nosh on bison, elk, char - Winnipeg Free Press
Wed, 04 Aug 2010 08:07:35 GMT+00:00
, char Winnipeg Free Press Quebec Premier Jean Charest tucked into a venison sausage and joked that he felt a sense of duty to taste all the local food _ not just because it smelled ...
Wed, 04 Aug 2010 08:07:35 GMT+00:00
, char Winnipeg Free Press Quebec Premier Jean Charest tucked into a venison sausage and joked that he felt a sense of duty to taste all the local food _ not just because it smelled ...
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