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Deer and Bear Processor Or Taxidermist in New York State (PDF) Deer Processors and Taxidermists in New York State updated November 2019 DEC REGION 1 (Nassau & Suffolk counties ) & DEC REGION 2 (Bronx, Kings, Queens, New York, Richmond counties ) For further information on processors or taxidermists, contact the Bureau of Wildlife, Stoney Brook Office at 631‐444‐0310. County Business Type Business Name Address City Phone Nassau Processor/Taxidermist Brian Braccia Taxidermy 35 Charles St Lynbrook 516‐887‐2045 Nassau Taxidermist Fins To Feathers Taxidermy Ltd Inc 131 Conklin St Farmingdale 516‐847‐0087 Nassau Taxidermist Wild Memories Taxidermy 24 Titus Ave Place Carle Place 516‐333‐9020 Suffolk Processor Rocky Point 631‐767‐0098 Suffolk Processor 631‐889‐3760 Suffolk Processor Cary Stevens 20 Fiesta Dr Centereach Suffolk Processor/Taxidermist Eastern Taxidermy 734 Horseblock Rd Farmingville 631‐732‐3665 Suffolk Processor/Taxidermist Fish And Wildlife Unlimited Taxidermy Inc 4100 Sunrise Hwy Oakdale 631‐244‐7516 Suffolk Processor/Taxidermist Island Whitetail 55 Portion Rd Lake Ronkonkoma Suffolk Taxidermist Ryan Lewis Bessey 16 Target Rock Rd Lloyd Harbor Suffolk Taxidermist Island Wide Taxidermy 215 E Main St Patchogue 631‐475‐1748 Suffolk Taxidermist Kuhlman & Son 55 Laurelton Ave Lake Grove 631‐585‐9746 Suffolk Taxidermist Wildlife Art Specialties 74 Meritt St West Islip 631‐422‐0468 Bronx Processor Vincent Meat Market 2374 ARthur Ave Bronx Kings Taxidermist Cypress Hills Taxidermy Studio 964 Jamaica Ave Brooklyn 718‐827‐7758 DEC REGION 3 ‐ Lower Hudson Valley (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester counties ) For further information on processors or taxidermists, contact the Bureau of Wildlife, New Paltz Office at 845‐256‐3098. County Business Type Business Name Address City Phone Dutchess Processor Down the road butchery 174 Battenfeild Road Milan 845‐242‐7958 Dutchess Processor Malafy's Meat Processing, LLC 287 Milan Hill Rd Cr54 Milan 845‐876‐6306 Dutchess Processor Timber 2 Table 375 Feller‐Newmark Road Red Hook 845‐835‐8190 Dutchess Taxidermist R Seils Taxidermy 1905 Salt Point Turnpike Salt Point 845‐266‐8200 Dutchess Taxidermist Frank J Zitz & Co Inc 479 Schultz Hill Rd Rhinebeck 845‐876‐4896 Dutchess Taxidermist Wildlife Creations Taxidermy Studio 3515 State Rt 82 Millbrook 845‐677‐6887 Dutchess Taxidermist Foxwood Taxidermy Studio 188 Mill Rd Rhinebeck 845‐876‐2868 Orange Processor Quaker Creek Store 767 Pulaski Hwy Goshen 845‐258‐4570 Orange Processor Kroll Farms 116 Bethlehem Rd. New Windsor 845‐564‐1088 Orange Processor Deserto's Deer Cutting 170 Gillen Rd Middletown 845‐733‐1676 Orange Processor Seamans Deer Cutting 905 Wallkill Ave Pine Bush Orange Taxidermist Delaware & Hudson Taxidermy 2404 Mt Hope Rd Otisville 570‐491‐5083 Orange Taxidermist Stacy's Taxidermy 48 Antler Rd Cuddebackville 845‐754‐8247 Orange Taxidermist True‐Life Taxidermy Inc 562 New Vernon Rd Middletown 845‐733‐1313 Orange Taxidermist Ed's Wildlife Studio 86 Mearns Ave Highland Falls 914‐805‐5072 Orange Taxidermist Hudson Valley Taxidermy Studio 53 Dellwood Court Westtown 845‐726‐3646 Orange Taxidermist Wildlife Expressions 610 Co Rt 1Pine Island 845‐248‐8925 Orange Taxidermist Gatto's Taxidermy Studio 263 Phillipsburg Rd Middletown 845‐343‐1079 Putnam Taxidermist Fox Studios Taxidermy 3 Old Postal Rd Cold Spring 845‐265‐2300 Putnam Taxidermist Andy's Taxidermy 266 Dixon Rd Carmel 845‐225‐6146 Rockland Taxidermist Don's Taxidermy 12 2nd St Sloatsburg Sullivan Processor Tri‐State Provisions/Wild Game Unlimited 229 Co Rt 31 Glen Spey 845‐858‐9338 Sullivan Processor Farm And Game Butchering 103 Knight Rd Glen Spey 845‐856‐7567 Sullivan Processor Fulton Quality Cuts 156 Fulton Hill Rd Kenoza Lake 845‐482‐9832 Sullivan Processor Edwin Grund 199 Mohn Rd Narrowsburg 845‐252‐7363 Sullivan Processor Krantz's Butcher Shop 200 Miller Rd Callicoon 845‐482‐5784 Sullivan Processor Decker's Deer Cutting 95 Rockland Rd Roscoe 607‐498‐5889 Sullivan Taxidermist Neve's Taxidermy Inc 1980 Rt 17B Bethel 845‐583‐7814 Sullivan Taxidermist Rod's Taxidermy 4491 St Rt 17B Suite 1 Callicoon 845‐887‐4615 Sullivan Taxidermist TK Taxidermy 4402 State Route 52 Jeffersonville 845‐807‐3960 Sullivan Taxidermist Artistic Creations Taxidermy 30 Eagle Dr Swan Lake 845‐292‐0506 Sullivan Taxidermist Shewolf Taxidermy 100 County Rt 92 Roscoe 607‐498‐5590 Ulster Processor Donnie Van the Butcher Man 78 Deerfield Rd. Boiceville Ulster Processor Elia's Catering Co & House Of Sausage And Mid‐Hudson Meat Processing 85 Vineyard Ave Highland 845‐691‐9312 Ulster Processor Quality Deer Processing 28 South Rd Mount Marion Ulster Processor Ted Decker 296 Scarawan Rd Stone Ridge Ulster Taxidermist Matthew Koehler 115 Scillerberg Strada Rd Kerhonkson 845‐626‐5210 Ulster Taxidermist Doug's Taxidermy 2 Summerset Dr Wallkill 845‐728‐0086 Ulster Taxidermist Versed Taxidermy 55 South Drive Saugerties 845‐532‐6516 Ulster Taxidermist Donald Chase 149 Sholam Rd Napanoch 845‐647‐1024 Ulster Taxidermist Black Creek Taxidermy 82 Old Rt 299 New Paltz 845‐255‐4206 Ulster Taxidermist Catskill Mountain Taxidermy 32 Old Rt 209 Wawarsing 845‐537‐0977 Ulster Taxidermist Mike's Taxidermy 230 Bennet Rd Napanoch 845‐647‐6584 Ulster Taxidermist Stagliano Taxidermy 26 Weed Rd Walker Valley 845‐744‐5363 Ulster Taxidermist Wildlife Encounters Taxidermy 300 Wynkoop Rd Hurley 845‐338‐1242 Ulster Taxidermist Rob's Deer Cutting/Kustom Taxidermy State Rt 28 Boiceville 845‐657‐2217 Ulster Taxidermist Jeffrey Sweet Taxidermy 3815 Rt 32 Saugerties 845‐246‐3566 Westchester Processor Amato's Meat Cutting 121 Rt 100 Somers 914‐232‐4772 DEC REGION 4 ‐ Capital Region & Northern Catskills (Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie counties ) For further information on processors or taxidermists, contact the Bureau of Wildlife, Schenectady Office at 518‐357‐2355 or Stamford Office at 607‐652‐7367. County Business Type Business Name Address City Phone Albany Processor Jimmy Maki Blossom Hill Rd Ravena Albany Taxidermist Nick's Taxidermy 1 Beaver Shores Dr Westerlo 518‐797‐3030 Columbia Processor Gary's Deer Processing 72 George Rd Ghent 518‐392‐7146 Columbia Processor Dan Braisey 1779 Route 7 Ancram 518‐567‐4173 Columbia Processor Don Schiffer 21 Route 203 Austerlitz 518‐392‐1970 Columbia Processor Mark Traver 153 Gahbauer Rd Claverack 518‐828‐2741 Columbia Processor David Shook Co. Rt 32 Chatham 518‐758‐9895 Columbia Processor Alan Briggs 6 Footbridge Rd Columbiaville 518‐828‐6348 Columbia Processor Randy Plass 156 Footbridge Ext Stockport 518‐755‐6928 County Business Type Business Name Address City Phone Delaware Processor The Chop Shop 17 Thompson Cross Rd Delhi 607‐832‐4878 Delaware Processor More's Deer Processing & Custom Cutting 227 Truesdell Rd Harpersfield Delaware Processor Muckers 7 Mary Lou St Downsville Delaware Processor Don Pickett 154 Co Hwy 33 Bloomville Delaware Processor Joe's Sands Creek Rd Hancock Delaware Taxidermist Spring Valley Taxidermy 485 Spring Valley Rd Delhi Delaware Taxidermist Clark Niece Taxidermy 766 Launt Hollow Rd Hamden 607‐865‐5575 Delaware Taxidermist Wild Expressions Taxidermy 1144 Loomis Brook Rd Walton 607‐865‐6960 Delaware Taxidermist Borow's Taxidermy Studio 14122 State Hwy 28 Delhi 607‐746‐2560 Greene Processor Rich's Custom Meat Shop 283 Maple Ave Greenville 518‐966‐8597 Greene Processor BERKSHIRE VIEW FARMS 838 Alcove Road Hannacroix 518‐731‐1316 Greene Processor Armstrong's Elk Farm 936 Hervey Sunside Rd Cornwallville 518‐622‐8452 Greene Taxidermist River Bottom Taxidermy 12 Market St Athens 518‐944‐3700 Greene Taxidermist Finishing Touch Taxidermy 936 Hervey Sunside Rd Cornwallville 518‐622‐8452 Montgomery Processor Butcher Block 135 DygeRt St Palatine Bridge Montgomery Processor Jeff Forbes 5895 Rt 30 Amsterdam Otsego Processor Don's Custom Cutting 2090 Country Hwy 10 Laurens Otsego Processor KNK Poultry Farm South St Edmeston Otsego Processor Boss Farm Co Rt 25 Richfield Springs Otsego Processor Snyder's Monticello St Richfield Springs Otsego Processor/Taxidermist Woodland Outfitters 3184 State Hwy 23 Morris Rd West Oneonta 607‐432‐6361 Otsego Taxidermist Belvedere Mountain Taxidermy 393 Doc Ahlers Rd Cherry Valley 607‐264‐3050 Rensselaer Processor Big Buck Deer Cutting 59 Grogan Rd Hoosick Falls 518‐663‐8397 Rensselaer Processor Kreutziger Custom Butchering 101 Bigelow Lane East Nassau 518‐376‐1777 Rensselaer Taxidermist Majestic Whitetails 139 Partridge Lane Stephentown 518‐376‐9036 Rensselaer Taxidermist JC Custom Hydrographics 591 Garfield Rd East Nassau 518‐369‐7769 Schenectady Processor Robb's Custom Deer Cutting 2068 Curry Rd Schenectady Schoharie Processor Rudy Paradowski 256 Ely Rd Gilboa 518‐827‐6152 Schoharie Processor Bleau's Deer Processing 1178 State Rt 443 Gallupville 518‐872‐9044 Schoharie Processor Cargie's Meat Processing 209 Main St Richmondville Schoharie Processor Marlow Meat Processing 188 Howes Cave Rd Howes Cave 518‐296‐8978 Schoharie Taxidermist Expressions Of Wilderness Taxidermy 134 Picket Hill Rd Berne 518‐295‐8624 Schoharie Taxidermist Blue Ledge Taxidermy 344 Rickard Hill Rd Schoharie 518‐295‐8695 DEC REGION 5 ‐ Eastern Adirondacks & Lake Champlain (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties ) For further information on processors or taxidermists, contact the Bureau of Wildlife, Raybrook Office at 518‐897‐1291 or Warrensburg Office at 518‐623‐1240. County Business Type Business Name Address City Phone Clinton Processor D&D Meats 8945 State Route 22 West Chazy 518‐493‐2300 Clinton Processor Provost
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