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Fleabitmut

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  1. Hi ginababys, thanks very much for your reply. I think you're right unfortunately, to these two i'm affraid though i'm pretty sure the dog will happily scoff them so they won't go to waste. Just had a look and a sniff there and they def seem a bit whiffy (although they still look and now feel real tasty) Plenty more bunnies in the field eh, and now i've had practice in gutting them. Which, strangely I found most relaxing and enjoyable. You can take the animal out of the wild, but.......... thanks again Flib
  2. Hi folks, pretty new to all this. Can anyone tell me if my bunnys are ok to eat please? I wasn't sure how to go about preparing them: someone said hang them overnight to let fleas disperse, so I did but I didn't gut them first. Then looking online I see most people saying to gut before hanging ?@>~# So not gutted for 24 hours, all innards were intact and no urine or out got on the meat. Smell wasn't that bad either The meat looks so tasty and iI really want to munch em but I'm not sure they're safe. Thanks
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