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    Will deer fat be greasy or to put it simply, be ready to apply to a bow to oil when the fat is stripped right off the raw carcass? I know it could be liquified, and I have done that with small game, but is raw deer fat already oily or greasy when it comes straight from the carcass? Thanks.
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    My experience with deer fat is that it is rather solid. I have rendered it down and used it when making buckskin.
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    you want to render it, as it's the oils from the body fat you need, and not the fats.

    i don't know what rotting animal fat will do to wood in the long term, but i can't imagine bacteria is good for a bow.
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