Using a Rabbit Wringer, Hopper Popper, etc

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Zass, Yep it should since the smallest part of the opening is 3/8". Does pigeons just fine. We also have the Poultry Wringer which is specifically for chickens, ducks and smaller bird. I am redesigning it and it will look like the current full size Wringer, just smaller.
 
Hi guys,
I just found this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-UCckkjQec

It seems pretty good for the job. Any ideas?
What do you think?
 
That DIY kit has been available for months. It's on our RabbitWringer website and on eBay with one of our new E-Z Skinners (Skinning Gambrel)..The Gambrel is only available on our eBay account at this time.
 
Trufflelady":2uc63ois said:
There is a new, less expensive cervical dislocator called a Hopper Popper. The less expensive one costs around $40 and the stainless steel one cost $50.... and it comes with a skinning/butchering station. I purchased one and they are well constructed, and it shipped right away. The Rabbit Wringer tends to have a backlog, last time I checked.

http://theurbanrabbitproject.com/shop/


Thank you for the link. I followed it and took a look. I noticed that Bare Nekkid Hopper Popper Combo for only $25. I see it needs to be painted, but other than that is there any real difference between it and the more expensive versions?
 

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