OneAcreFarm
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Today we dispatched Leia, Padme and Amy. It went pretty well, all in all. Leia really did not bother me, but Padme made me cry a bit. Amy was better. We used a high power .22 pellet rifle with Polymax Predator pellets.
They have a polymer tip for penetration but they behave like a hollowpoint bullet. It worked really well, one shot did the job and it was an instant lights out. There was a little bit of residual muscle twitching in the back legs, but the front legs and head were completely still, so I know they were dead. We hung them up on a tree with a black trash bag tacked to it to keep the bark off the meat. Leia and Padme had 4 and 3 kits respectively, about the size of a big gumball. Amy had 10...very sad. But, hopefully, we will get to keep one of the does from her litter and she will have inherited her mother's fertility and mothering skills. Amy's lungs looked bad, kind of dark red with white patches. The others were similar, but not as bad. They all had clean livers and otherwise healthy organs. We got quite a bit of meat, but we did not get a chance to weigh or take a picture. Now that we have done it, it doesn't seem so hard...but it WAS hard when you are attached *sigh*. On the bright side, I got my new cages from Bryants, two three hole cages, with 24 deep by 30 wide holes, plus feeders and rest boards. Cannot wait to get it hung up and filled with rabbits!
They have a polymer tip for penetration but they behave like a hollowpoint bullet. It worked really well, one shot did the job and it was an instant lights out. There was a little bit of residual muscle twitching in the back legs, but the front legs and head were completely still, so I know they were dead. We hung them up on a tree with a black trash bag tacked to it to keep the bark off the meat. Leia and Padme had 4 and 3 kits respectively, about the size of a big gumball. Amy had 10...very sad. But, hopefully, we will get to keep one of the does from her litter and she will have inherited her mother's fertility and mothering skills. Amy's lungs looked bad, kind of dark red with white patches. The others were similar, but not as bad. They all had clean livers and otherwise healthy organs. We got quite a bit of meat, but we did not get a chance to weigh or take a picture. Now that we have done it, it doesn't seem so hard...but it WAS hard when you are attached *sigh*. On the bright side, I got my new cages from Bryants, two three hole cages, with 24 deep by 30 wide holes, plus feeders and rest boards. Cannot wait to get it hung up and filled with rabbits!