gringo40 13 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Hi Lads On the rare occasion when you shoot a rabbit and you don't kill it, you only injure it whats your preffered method of seeing it off if a second shot isn't an option? When I've been out with ferreting lads they obviously catch rabbits live. They'd give our furry friends head and back legs a pull in opposite directions to break it's neck, they then follow this up with a karate style chop to the back off the neck to make sure the job was done. I've also seen clips on YouTube where lads hold the rabbit behind the front legs and literally push it's head backwards to break it's neck. What about a priest, my father in law has just hand turned me one for dispatching winged game birds, pigeons etc for when i'm out with my 12 bore. Would you consider useing a priest to finish off a rabbit Do you guys think there is a right or wrong way to do it Cheers Carl Quote Link to post
venomviper 129 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 hi ya buddy sorry buddy but i had to one lump of lead to the side of the head (rifle pellet) and on that note i twice and pull the neck just to make sure shay Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Hi Carl. Personaly, Id go with the priest, quick, sure, and humane kill. ATB. Bill. Quote Link to post
rossy08 33 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Hi Lads On the rare occasion when you shoot a rabbit and you don't kill it, you only injure it whats your preffered method of seeing it off if a second shot isn't an option? When I've been out with ferreting lads they obviously catch rabbits live. They'd give our furry friends head and back legs a pull in opposite directions to break it's neck, they then follow this up with a karate style chop to the back off the neck to make sure the job was done. I've also seen clips on YouTube where lads hold the rabbit behind the front legs and literally push it's head backwards to break it's neck. What about a priest, my father in law has just hand turned me one for dispatching winged game birds, pigeons etc for when i'm out with my 12 bore. Would you consider useing a priest to finish off a rabbit Do you guys think there is a right or wrong way to do it Cheers Carl glad to see your minds been on your work again 2day mate. two fingers round the bk of the head palm of your hand to the bk of its head, bk legs up and over till you hear or feel the crack then a sharp little twist just to make shure. was the best and quickes way that i was showen other then feeding them to the gators or snakes. may see you for a pint later pal. andy Quote Link to post
gringo40 13 Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Hi Lads On the rare occasion when you shoot a rabbit and you don't kill it, you only injure it whats your preffered method of seeing it off if a second shot isn't an option? When I've been out with ferreting lads they obviously catch rabbits live. They'd give our furry friends head and back legs a pull in opposite directions to break it's neck, they then follow this up with a karate style chop to the back off the neck to make sure the job was done. I've also seen clips on YouTube where lads hold the rabbit behind the front legs and literally push it's head backwards to break it's neck. What about a priest, my father in law has just hand turned me one for dispatching winged game birds, pigeons etc for when i'm out with my 12 bore. Would you consider useing a priest to finish off a rabbit Do you guys think there is a right or wrong way to do it Cheers Carl glad to see your minds been on your work again 2day mate. two fingers round the bk of the head palm of your hand to the bk of its head, bk legs up and over till you hear or feel the crack then a sharp little twist just to make shure. was the best and quickes way that i was showen other then feeding them to the gators or snakes. may see you for a pint later pal. andy Good advice mate, especially the bit about a pint Cheers Quote Link to post
Marksman 934 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I've also seen clips on YouTube where lads hold the rabbit behind the front legs and literally push it's head backwards to break it's neck. The proper way...... Hold rabbit firmly around the shoulders put your palm on the bottom of it's chin and push upwards, quick and painless to the rabbit...... none of this amateur karate chop crap! Darryl Quote Link to post
farmerkev09 105 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 never used one but alot of people swair by them Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I break the bunnies neck like i do when im out ferreting with the lads. Si Quote Link to post
slingshot82 32 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I've also seen clips on YouTube where lads hold the rabbit behind the front legs and literally push it's head backwards to break it's neck. The proper way...... Hold rabbit firmly around the shoulders put your palm on the bottom of it's chin and push upwards, quick and painless to the rabbit...... none of this amateur karate chop crap! Darryl Thats how I do it too Darryl, its called chinning lol. I seen it in a book once and the 1st time I tried it, I dropped the rabbit on the floor only to find it hadnt worked when it stood up and ran like f**k lol. (I hadnt chinned it right) Kyle Quote Link to post
Phantom 631 Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Carl My prefered way (and I have only needed to do it three or four times now although I DO, do it to almost every rabbit) is to grab it by the back legs with my left hand; put my right hand on the back of the bunnies head and pull up to the left with my left hand and down to my right with my right hand turning my right hand anticlockwise as I pull away. Doing this you can both hear and feel the spinal column snap. I suppose its the same (or very similar) method ultimately as the "Chinning", but it gives that little extra pull and seperation to the spinal column. Possibly its a bit overkill; but thats how I was taught how to do it and thats how the head Game Keeper on the Kill it, Cook it, Eat it program does it Phantom Quote Link to post
spep21 0 Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Chinese burn followed by a nipple twister Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I've also seen clips on YouTube where lads hold the rabbit behind the front legs and literally push it's head backwards to break it's neck. The proper way...... Hold rabbit firmly around the shoulders put your palm on the bottom of it's chin and push upwards, quick and painless to the rabbit...... none of this amateur karate chop crap! Darryl Agree! Learn to chin them and you wont wind up covered in blood from a head shot, because nine times out of ten thats where newbies come unstuck, they wont streatch them because they dont want to get messed up Quote Link to post
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