Hi Michelle! Welcome!
There are no rules to eating raw meat, can be cut straight from the animal and eaten immediately. However in the newbie section you will find your basic starter info. Also, most FAQ's here have been asked at least 3 times each so running searches will help reduce redundant posts.
Basically meat is at it's best the moment the animal is killed, uncooked, unprocessed, untreated, unrefrigerated, unfrozen, non-irradiated, etc. In other words, untampered with. The only caveats are fermenting, which seem to have the benefit of predigesting the food, making it readily absorbable, or needing little internal digestion.
The animals should be on their wild natural diet, nothing chemical, processed or cooked. This depends on the animal. Grass/Leaves for ruminants. A variety for pigs and chickens/fowl. Fish or algae for seafood.
As long as you get those two parts right, you're doing pretty well.
You were designed to eat raw meat, and the only reason you think it tastes funny is because you've learned that reaction. It is completely unnatural to feel that way and is indicative of just how incredibly mutant (not in an evolve-y sort of way, more as in aliens/foreigners) we've become in the last 15,000 years or so, and of course mostly in the last 1000 years.
We will help guide you, but it's best for you to do as much reading as you can, here and over at the weston A. price website under the 'health topics' section, you'll find a bunch of articles on traditional foods, modern foods and how they impact your health very readily and very visibly.