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This sounds kinda odd but thought I would share. Maybe it is more common than I think.
My Dad taught me to gut a rabbit in the field without using a knife.
First, hold the rabbit head up with rear end dangling down. Grasp the chest just behind the forelegs with both hands and squeeze very firmly, move your hands down the rabbit continuing to squeeze as you go. continue this to about the mid abdomen or further if you can. Then the fun part!
Place your feet a little more than shoulder width apart, then give a very firm "sling" backwards between your legs. Don't let go of the rabbit. The entrails all come out the back end.
I have done this when hunting with other people and none had ever seen it.
Would be good with a video showing it. But not for the faint of heart.
Then when you get home all you have to do is skin them and rinse. Most if not all of the insides are gone.
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kain will be on hear soon, with one of his youtube videos that will blow our minds
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Gotta be a video for this
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Here we go. This is close
gutting rabbits
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There you go. He doesn't do the sling thing to impress his friends
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That right there is a blown O ring
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dude i just sat down with my left over pizza lunch
that is cool right there.
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if you do the sling part do the guts fly up and land in the middle of your back? i am sure thats what would happen to me the first time
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:)Do the same thing with Grouse or other birds, just dont squeeze first a cut around the anus helps
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Re: Cleaning a rabbit
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For grouse, I cut the head off, put it on its back, stand on the wings and pull on the legs. Works great.
I'll have to try this for cotton tails though!
How ethical are we though? First we get a dog to do the grunt work. Then we shoot. The dog chomps on it in retrieve. Then we squeeze the guts out in one blob.
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I am totally gonna whack a bunny just to try this......the grouse thing works awesome off with its head and yank the bird inside out
oh I will not be slinging anything will try like the guy in the video...and I am amazed it wasn't Kain who found or had a video all ready for us
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I am about half pissed I did not try that sooner.
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wow. very cool. question how the heck do people figure these things out?
Maybe i dont wanna know.
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Who else wathced the Video about Heimo Korth? He skinned a Rabbit for the reporter that made it look like he was pulling off a glove...musta edited something out??
http://www.vbs.tv/newsroom/heimo-s-arctic-refuge-full-length--2
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I think I must watch too much Youtube or something.
I had not seen that method for gutting a rabbit before. Very...um...interesting.
This is the method I use on my rabbits. You can do it a lot faster if you dont plan on keeping the fur. Alive to cleaned in just over 3 minutes. Might see how the squeeze method works next time I butcher.
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Here is the vid on cleaning grouse though.
How to clean a grouse in 60 seconds - The Nelson Technique
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