Rabbits by Accident
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We finally dispatched four rabbits. Unfortunately, they weren't exactly meat rabbits although two of them ended up with almost two and a half pound dressed out. Thank you to everyone here who posts such encouraging information.
Anyway, I had read on here about someone who used loppers to dislocate their neck. We thought that sounded like a good idea, quick and painless. My sister improved on the idea by sharpening the loppers so we actually cut their head off.
Here's my question: which is more humane cutting their head off quickly while they are very calm or cervical dislocation?
Reason I ask is that it seems when I have seen videos of a dislocation they just immediately are paralyzed whereas if you cut their head off they jerk and twitch and if you lose your grip and drop them they can actually run across the yard like a chicken.
Any comments? We will probably continue to lop their head off because it's much more humane for us as it is quick and easy and we know what we are doing.
Anyway, I had read on here about someone who used loppers to dislocate their neck. We thought that sounded like a good idea, quick and painless. My sister improved on the idea by sharpening the loppers so we actually cut their head off.
Here's my question: which is more humane cutting their head off quickly while they are very calm or cervical dislocation?
Reason I ask is that it seems when I have seen videos of a dislocation they just immediately are paralyzed whereas if you cut their head off they jerk and twitch and if you lose your grip and drop them they can actually run across the yard like a chicken.
Any comments? We will probably continue to lop their head off because it's much more humane for us as it is quick and easy and we know what we are doing.
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