Animal prepping for the table. Warning: Graphic images

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the-gnole

Animal prepping for the table. Warning: Graphic images

Post by the-gnole »

So who wants to see how it is done, Dead birds and rabbits skinning, plcking etc.

Rabbit dispatching, fluffy bunny in a box to ready for the pot.

These are real skills for those who really want to know, it can be messy, upsetting and if you don't like to think about where your food comes from then it isn't for you.
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Re: Animal prepping for the table (Not for the faint hearted

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First off is information I read a while back and asked permission off John who presents the information to be able to use elsewhere.

First off is the video of quickly and cleanly dispatching the rabbit.

Video of rabbit being killed
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diamond lil
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Remember you cant survive on rabbit meat alone, it's too light. You'd starve to death..
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diamond lil wrote:Remember you cant survive on rabbit meat alone, it's too light. You'd starve to death..
It takes more resourses for the body to break it down than it contains, it is known and documented as "Rabbit starvation" simple answer is to eat what the rabbit eats as well. :mrgreen:

It probably goes for most meat only diets though, think Atkins diet.

Some info on that side of the subject.

http://www.raising-rabbits.com/rabbit-starvation.html

But we aren't here to talk about that, we are hopefully going to stick with "Animal prepping for the table"
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It's a good idea to have these skills. I was taught to kill and dress Rabbits and Chickens many years ago, no I don't like doing it. If you can dress them, you can just about do anything else, it's just on a different scale.
Before we go off topic, there are humane killers out there for the squeamish, and I think everyone is aware a varied diet is essential to health. ;)
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Okay, who just deleted the post I just posted, it takes ages to put this stuff together and then BANG, it's gone :evil:

I have been given permission by Scoobie to do this stuff, so who on the mod team is deleting stuff!
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Not me!
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diamond lil wrote:Not me!
Me either.
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Paunch your rabbit and remove each leg at the joint (a cleaver or secateurs would be fine for this).
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Seperate the muscle covering the gut from the skin (it comes away quite easily)

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Continue until you work your way round to the back.

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Then pull the skin over the back legs as if taking off a sock, We'll attend to the tail later.


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Pull the skin forwards and ease out each front leg in turn.

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Pull the skin forwards exposing the neck.

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Then sever the head or skin it if required. Remove the tail, tail glands and the remains of any organs running through the hips
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Wipe over with a hot damp cloth to remove traces of fur, wash and enjoy

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Words to follow.
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Wow