Ok, yes mine are definitely older, I let mine grow their first adult prime coat, as I want the pelts too, which would always be a minimum of 16 weeks and usually 20+ weeks. They're still so teeny at 12 weeks, they do so much more growing between then and the next month or 2, I feel it's hardly worth the effort of dispatching and processing them when they are too small. Emotional effort especially probably, I find it easier to process them when they look just like a rabbit and are not as "cute".
Wow,
@dlynn, 8 pounds in 16 weeks! I'm doing well to reach 8 pounds in 20 weeks. Mind you, it's my rejects that I process, which are typically smaller - there is a reason why I have rejected them!
Yes
@Alaska Satin 100% I would find it easier to process and test out cervical dislocation methods once they are unconscious, from the perspective of me being comfortable working with them. Just sometimes it's getting them into that unconcious states that I struggle with.
Where on the head do you hit them? Just on the top between the ears? Or specifically beneath the ears?
How far up the legs do you hold? The hocks, or the tops of the legs? Or on the knee joint?
Ok, I wonder if we are using too much muscle then. I think we are pulling them too far. Which explains why my internal organs are getting out of shape.
@Alaska Satin how old do you let your average meat bun get before dispatching?