II Arrows
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Today while my wife and kids were out at the movies opcorn: I decided to start processing my young rabbits to make room for my other grow outs. My wife insisted that she didn't want to be home when I did this.
I used my high powered .22 cal pellet gun to dispatch him. It was Quick and painless. I feel like this is one of the best ways to dispatch (JMO)
After everything was said and done and all the pieces were cut I let it rest in ice and water for a while to chill the meat. After a while I drained all the water and put it in the fridge. If the ice in the bowl melts should I drain the water so the meat doesn't get water logged? I do this with my deer meat. I put it in a cooler filled with ice for about 4 days and everyday I drain the water and top it back off with fresh ice. Would this method work, or should I just let it rest naturally in the fridge on a plate or saucer? I'll be enrolling the rest at freezer camp between tomorrow and Thursday. Thank you all again for everything you all have taught me thus far.
I used my high powered .22 cal pellet gun to dispatch him. It was Quick and painless. I feel like this is one of the best ways to dispatch (JMO)
After everything was said and done and all the pieces were cut I let it rest in ice and water for a while to chill the meat. After a while I drained all the water and put it in the fridge. If the ice in the bowl melts should I drain the water so the meat doesn't get water logged? I do this with my deer meat. I put it in a cooler filled with ice for about 4 days and everyday I drain the water and top it back off with fresh ice. Would this method work, or should I just let it rest naturally in the fridge on a plate or saucer? I'll be enrolling the rest at freezer camp between tomorrow and Thursday. Thank you all again for everything you all have taught me thus far.