MidwestMatthew
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As I mentioned in another thread this morning, we processed our first litter last Saturday. It went well, but I have a few questions about the dispatch for next time.
We used the broomstick (actually steel conduit) method. It was quite quick and easy, and I'll use it again if I must, but each rabbit had two or three bad seconds while I was placing the bar and getting hold of their legs. Additionally, I noticed areas of bloodshot meat along the loins of a couple. Maybe I pulled too hard?
Anyway, I'd like to try something else next time but I don't have money for a neck-wringer or a captive bolt.
I do have access to a C02-powered pellet pistol. It shoots a .177 lead pellet around 480 fps. Is that powerful enough for an instant kill (or stun), assuming contact shots to the correct location? Is there anything (non-living) I can test it with to tell for sure?
One method I had thought of was a flat-bladed spade and a deep tray of dirt. I'm relatively certain I could place the spade correctly with little if any discomfort to the rabbit - then a quick thrust into the soil should do a nice quick decapitation. Or am I under-estimating the toughness of a rabbit's neck?
I'm not comfortable with the bopping method - just personal preference and lack of confidence as to my aim.
I don't mind dealing with some blood, as my main concern is keeping the rabbit comfortable until the lights go out.
Any thoughts?
We used the broomstick (actually steel conduit) method. It was quite quick and easy, and I'll use it again if I must, but each rabbit had two or three bad seconds while I was placing the bar and getting hold of their legs. Additionally, I noticed areas of bloodshot meat along the loins of a couple. Maybe I pulled too hard?
Anyway, I'd like to try something else next time but I don't have money for a neck-wringer or a captive bolt.
I do have access to a C02-powered pellet pistol. It shoots a .177 lead pellet around 480 fps. Is that powerful enough for an instant kill (or stun), assuming contact shots to the correct location? Is there anything (non-living) I can test it with to tell for sure?
One method I had thought of was a flat-bladed spade and a deep tray of dirt. I'm relatively certain I could place the spade correctly with little if any discomfort to the rabbit - then a quick thrust into the soil should do a nice quick decapitation. Or am I under-estimating the toughness of a rabbit's neck?
I'm not comfortable with the bopping method - just personal preference and lack of confidence as to my aim.
I don't mind dealing with some blood, as my main concern is keeping the rabbit comfortable until the lights go out.
Any thoughts?