OneFineAcre
Herd Master
Unless you tell us the killer whale and shrew were tough when you fried it up, I guess it doesn't count muchBossroo said:I guess that my experience in working for years at a University Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital and necropsying everything from a Killer Whale to a shrew ( including several thousand rabbits used in antibody production / testing/ research ) don't count for much. My bad ! However , I did notice that all animals seamed to become quite stiff mere hours after expiring. To prevent a carcass from drying out, place them in a bowl with water covering the entire carcass then cover tightly with saran wrap. Or, put the carcass in a large plastic baggy with some water added and air squeezed out.sawfish99 said:Bossroo - I respectfully disagree. This is something we have specifically tested at our house. In my experience, the rabbits rested in the fridge are actually worse because the meat tends to dry out prior to freezing. I consistently slaughter and immediately package then freeze. I have not had a single customer complain about tough meat. And we use about 3 a month in our house and never have problems.