garnetmoth
Well-known member
Well, we have joined the ranks.
it was harder than it looks, we went with bopping when cervical dislocation didnt work.
DH and I were very encouraging to each other and went as quickly as possible, but it was challenging. I am apparently pretty good at skinning, and LOVE skinning from hung-up by their rear legs. DH did the gutting on a cutting board once I had them skinned.
He bought a Gerber fixed blade larger knife- great balance and good heft for splitting joints, good control for guts. I used mostly the Buck (102 Woodsman) to skin and its SHARP!
DH is considering a Rabbit Zinger- Any personal reviews here? I understand a pellet gun is cheaper, but we live in a neighborhood and have a renter in the back. We processed at my Dads house because he has a nice utility sink in the basement- He has dogs on both sides and I can imagine being sure we could get them in a quiet outside area to use a projectile weapon.
It is a privilege to see this through to healthy food for us.
it was harder than it looks, we went with bopping when cervical dislocation didnt work.
DH and I were very encouraging to each other and went as quickly as possible, but it was challenging. I am apparently pretty good at skinning, and LOVE skinning from hung-up by their rear legs. DH did the gutting on a cutting board once I had them skinned.
He bought a Gerber fixed blade larger knife- great balance and good heft for splitting joints, good control for guts. I used mostly the Buck (102 Woodsman) to skin and its SHARP!
DH is considering a Rabbit Zinger- Any personal reviews here? I understand a pellet gun is cheaper, but we live in a neighborhood and have a renter in the back. We processed at my Dads house because he has a nice utility sink in the basement- He has dogs on both sides and I can imagine being sure we could get them in a quiet outside area to use a projectile weapon.
It is a privilege to see this through to healthy food for us.