You could build your own frig to hang one or more. Most commercial freezers and refrigerators are just an insulated box with a chiller at the top. We bought one for the legion bar and it was just 5 sections. Walls and a roof that set on the concrete floor.
A wood stud frame, osb, and some r-30 insulation will be plenty. Have a door in it. Put it in the corner somewhere. Weld some steel T-posts together to hang the deer from (wink, wink). (by the way, how did that project go?)
For a chiller, build it around a chest freezer that you can raise the door on, build it around a standup frig/freezer and open the door, put a window a/c unit blowing into the top, or canabalize an old window a/c or frig/freezer for it. You are not really wanting anything below freezing anyway. Doesn't take much to do that. The commercial freezers rated down to 0 degrees are the same as the reefer but just have more thicker insulation. Build it around a working freezer/frig will allow you to use it the rest of the year.
We looked at building one for the legion but ended up buying one. Googled and found lots of info.
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