What is the deal with latex gloves?

Michael54

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Some people still refuse to wash their hands after using the restroom as well.....my goal is to keep the meat as clean as i possibly can. I find a cheap pair of nitrile gloves makes that easier. To each their own. What is irritating to me is seeing them thrown all through the woods. Its not hard to take a grocery bag with you and take them out with you....
 

rkcdvm

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I wear latex gloves if it’s cold . Bloody hands and 13 degree weather suuuucks
 

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Utah elk down, -11degrees, 40+ mph wind. Result was gutted elk, hypothermia and frostbite. Now I wear arm length and latex gloves, result is don’t have to remove coat, no bloody sleeves, clean hands to put in my cold weather gloves when done.
 

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I used them for the first time this year and will going forward. Like others have said so nice to not use up water to clean up.


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Button

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Gloves lol.
wearing latex gloves is a thing?
Now that I browsed a few comments I can see the utility. I won’t cast judgment where gloves are fit in freezing weather.
 

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Long Story Shorter? You have no idea what the in heck that animal has been up to. And there are some gnarly drug-resistant germs out there now.
 

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At one point a few years ago I did a lot of trapping. When you look down at the shop floor and need to skin and flesh 7 beaver, 4 coyotes, a couple cats, an otter and half dozen raccoons, a pair of gloves looks pretty nice. A couple months of trapping equals scraped and lacerated hands, there are simply too many bloodborne pathogens for me to want to take a chance.
 

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Utah elk down, -11degrees, 40+ mph wind. Result was gutted elk, hypothermia and frostbite. Now I wear arm length and latex gloves, result is don’t have to remove coat, no bloody sleeves, clean hands to put in my cold weather gloves when done.

Put a pair of cotton gloves under the latex. Hands won't get near as cold.
 
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I’m not a die hard glove where but there is times I wish I had them on. Bloody hands will stick to a mag light when it’s cold enuff. Hunt with a coworker that carry’s extra gloves to throw heart in and then throws in vest pouch. Keeps them clean.
 

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in the widerness, hand washing is suspect anyways. i occasionally wear gloves in an attempt to keep them clean.

i dont judge either way.
 

K-22

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I've never used them until recently. Just seemed to make more sense to use them, easier to keep your hand clean and keep the animal's blood out of any small cuts I have. To me the better question is, why not use them?
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