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Those boxes seem to be stored at minus fifty joe there a block of ice I've asked him to leave mine out as Im no worried about them starting to defrost but he won't , putting them in the top garage there still like that a week later I need them defrosted enough to separate them and put them threw the mincer or bag up enough for a days ferret grub before I refreeze them and the dogs and ferrets have never came to any harm

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Took me a while to split them when first got them mate, had to hacksaw a couple bits :laugh: Had to make space for a day so left some out for abit, wasnt sure would get away with refreezing them.. Good to know can, i hate wasting stuff... A mincer wouldnt be ideal, good one costs to much. Dugs and ferrets are enjoying them, cats are nicking the odd bit aswell.. :thumbs:

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He will deliver to your door for a extra fifty pence or something , if mines in the top garage I just check it daily until I can split them in this weather a opened box might take a week to defrost enough to be workable , if I'm getting a big load in and splitting it up with the guys I leave it in the side garage where it's cooler and it stays frozen longer till they come for it . Only thing is he must get it in from different suppliers one time you get whole carcasses the next time it's just half,s mostly the fronts but you get a good load of breasts and wings for your own use

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