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Carbon blade Opinel with a locking blade. :thumbs:

check out http://www.outdoorgb.../opinel_knives/

At around £7 cheap enough to lose

Take a good edge.

Easy fit in a pocket

 

No point, in my opinion, of using a 'fixed blade' knife for rabbits and really no need to use anything with a blade longer than 3". Its a rabbit not a deer!

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thanks guys , last time i used a combination of stanley knife , heavey lock knife and carving knife and thought its got to be easier than this , they were the first rabbits id cleaned for around 25 years and as im trying to teach my lad thought id get a decent knife and so him properly thanks for the advice

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Carbon blade Opinel with a locking blade. :thumbs:

check out http://www.outdoorgb.../opinel_knives/

At around £7 cheap enough to lose

Take a good edge.

Easy fit in a pocket

 

No point, in my opinion, of using a 'fixed blade' knife for rabbits and really no need to use anything with a blade longer than 3". Its a rabbit not a deer!

yep, that what I use, razor sharp if you know what your doing.

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For Paunching, use a mini pocket knife like the miniature swiss army. The point is perfect for piercing skin and the blade isn't long enough to nick the intestines. I then use a pair of sterile garden secateurs to take the paws and head off. All can go in the dishwasher and be thoroughly cleaned.

 

Atb, Bunny

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These are my two Rabbit paunching knifes, both do the job well, the smaller one is good for mooching, as it fits in the pocket, both are hand made have a good edge, and are made by Jes knifes, more expensive than Opinels, but these two were bought for me as presents.

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Why the need for axes cleavers or shears for dressing a rabbit!!

I have only every used a sharp lock knife!

This can be used for paunching when out in the field and to dress the rabbit at home.

To remove the feet you just have to run round the skin at the joint and then twist em off!

Same for the head, once you got the skin that far, just nick the flesh to the spine twist to break at joint then cut thro with the knife!

All the jointing can be done using the knife as well its just so so simple!

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