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I saw this on youtube last week and didnt think it would work but im pleased to say it works very well, I went out last night and had 2 rabbits gutting them both like this, And it is really as easy as it looks. I opened the rabbits up when i got home and all that was left was the heart and abit of the endtrail i would defo recommend it for the speed of it! cheers brent

 

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HI

a very well made video that!! :thumbs:

I have seen this type of gutting before,but have never tried it,after he has explained it so well, I think I may try it?

the rest is how I do my rabbits for the table too! slicing the back of the rabbit is much more faster than most other conventional ways!

 

nice find :thumbs:

 

Davy

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I saw this on youtube last week and didnt think it would work but im pleased to say it works very well, I went out last night and had 2 rabbits gutting them both like this, And it is really as easy as it looks. I opened the rabbits up when i got home and all that was left was the heart and abit of the endtrail i would defo recommend it for the speed of it! cheers brent

 

 

now thats a better way to do it,next time i get a rabbit i will have ago cheers for that info. :thumbs:

 

symon

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I prefer the 'table top whack method'.

 

1 - Place the rabbit on a flat surface (such as a table top, but any will do).

 

2 - Hit rabbit as hard as you can with a large wooden mallet, somewhere round the middle.

 

3 - Clean up.

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I prefer the 'table top whack method'.

 

1 - Place the rabbit on a flat surface (such as a table top, but any will do).

 

2 - Hit rabbit as hard as you can with a large wooden mallet, somewhere round the middle.

 

3 - Clean up.

 

can you do a video please :laugh:

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I prefer the 'table top whack method'.

 

1 - Place the rabbit on a flat surface (such as a table top, but any will do).

 

2 - Hit rabbit as hard as you can with a large wooden mallet, somewhere round the middle.

 

3 - Clean up.

ha ha. made me laugh out loud. great stuff :laugh: :laugh:

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I prefer the 'table top whack method'.

 

1 - Place the rabbit on a flat surface (such as a table top, but any will do).

 

2 - Hit rabbit as hard as you can with a large wooden mallet, somewhere round the middle.

 

3 - Clean up.

 

Sounds a bit complicated! :laugh:

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I prefer the 'table top whack method'.

 

1 - Place the rabbit on a flat surface (such as a table top, but any will do).

 

2 - Hit rabbit as hard as you can with a large wooden mallet, somewhere round the middle.

 

3 - Clean up.

 

can you do a video please :laugh:

 

Here this is a child friendly version of what he meens :laugh:

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