Genipher
True BYH Addict
WARNING! Some of the details might be be gruesome to some readers:
Today I slaughtered 1 of the 3 rabbits that needed to go to "freezer camp" and...it was horrible! I tried using the broom to snap his neck but there was no "snap". When I picked him back up he was breathing funny and obviously still alive. So I tried a couple pounds with the hammer on the back of his head (right where I was supposed to!) and he was STILL alive. At that point, I yelled for my husband to help me. He gave a couple pounds and, I'm not sure if the rabbit was dead and "flopping", but after thrashing about he finally died.
Then I discovered that I didn't own a single knife sharp enough to work with and I didn't have a good place to hang the carcass. My attempt to hang the rabbit fell through and I ended up skinning and gutting on a clean garbage bag on the ground.
I have never killed anything before (well, besides bugs). For 2 months I have been very matter-of-fact about the idea of these rabbits being a food-source. I have even enjoyed the shocked looks on the faces of friends and family when I tell them I will be doing the slaughtering. The actual skinning and gutting wasn't a big deal for me (once the head was off and the rabbit wasn't "Looking" at me anymore) but the idea that he may have suffered by my naive, newbie hand...that makes me want to cry.
Does everyone have a horrible first experience like this?
Does it get easier to kill the rabbits with practice (and better tools)?
Also, is there anywhere I could find step-by-step directions (and visuals) of cutting the meat into pieces?
I still have 2 rabbits that need to...go...but I can't get to them until I find a more humane way of killing them (rabbit wringer?)...
Today I slaughtered 1 of the 3 rabbits that needed to go to "freezer camp" and...it was horrible! I tried using the broom to snap his neck but there was no "snap". When I picked him back up he was breathing funny and obviously still alive. So I tried a couple pounds with the hammer on the back of his head (right where I was supposed to!) and he was STILL alive. At that point, I yelled for my husband to help me. He gave a couple pounds and, I'm not sure if the rabbit was dead and "flopping", but after thrashing about he finally died.
Then I discovered that I didn't own a single knife sharp enough to work with and I didn't have a good place to hang the carcass. My attempt to hang the rabbit fell through and I ended up skinning and gutting on a clean garbage bag on the ground.
I have never killed anything before (well, besides bugs). For 2 months I have been very matter-of-fact about the idea of these rabbits being a food-source. I have even enjoyed the shocked looks on the faces of friends and family when I tell them I will be doing the slaughtering. The actual skinning and gutting wasn't a big deal for me (once the head was off and the rabbit wasn't "Looking" at me anymore) but the idea that he may have suffered by my naive, newbie hand...that makes me want to cry.
Does everyone have a horrible first experience like this?
Does it get easier to kill the rabbits with practice (and better tools)?
Also, is there anywhere I could find step-by-step directions (and visuals) of cutting the meat into pieces?
I still have 2 rabbits that need to...go...but I can't get to them until I find a more humane way of killing them (rabbit wringer?)...