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Hi guys, I'm sure most of you will have seen this before, but its the first time I've had a recording device to hand when its happened.

 

I shot this buck rabbit just before I left for home (1/4 mile away) and it went from being head shot to my kitchen in less than 10 minutes.

Usually I've seen this effect after I've skinned the 'patient', but this time my lurcher pup touched the bunny's back with her nose and triggered off the reaction.

 

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As you can see, my videoing skills are on a par with Paulus' photographing skills ;)

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Basically the dead rabbit got up and started doing the vegetables .

Link won't work on safari give us a description I'm Intrigued lol

But he did shoot from an upstairs window to allow for pellet drop!

Hi guys, I'm sure most of you will have seen this before, but its the first time I've had a recording device to hand when its happened.

 

I shot this buck rabbit just before I left for home (1/4 mile away) and it went from being head shot to my kitchen in less than 10 minutes.

Usually I've seen this effect after I've skinned the 'patient', but this time my lurcher pup touched the bunny's back with her nose and triggered off the reaction.

 

<embed width="440" height="420" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://v5.tinypic.co...file=k2fd6s&s=5">

 

 

As you can see, my videoing skills are on a par with Paulus' photographing skills ;)

:thumbs: now thats what you call fresh :yes:

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there's a feckin alien in there! :laugh:

on a similar note, a few years ago now i was washing out a rabbit carcass, i don't know if it was the cold water or me wiping it off with my hands but it started twitching, scared the crap out of me :laugh:

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Good meat in the freezer :)

 

The twitching is caused by post mortem nervous stilumation. The dog touching the back made the nervous fire for one last burst.

It happens more often when the rabbit is skinned and you just touch the tip of the knife against the spine- tiny electrical current from the metal knife triggers the same nervous reaction and that looks amazing - seeing the muscles contract and relax. I'll do a vid of that when I next get the chance :)

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As you can see, my videoing skills are on a par with Paulus' photographing skills ;)

 

Dont be daft, you can tell that is a rabbit :D

 

On a similar note, my very first thread on a hunting forum many years ago. I titled it 'Alive without a brain' i got called an anti for writing it... :laugh:

 

Basically one of my young lurchers caught a rabbit, when i got to it, she had eaten its head and one front leg, the chest was open to see inside and the heart was till beating. I stood for 6 minutes and it kept going just as strong. Now 6 mins is a VERY long time for a heart to beat in a headless animal but it did happen ;)

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