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No! Not about bunnies needing scarves and gloves.

 

It seems like a bit of a silly question really but how do you guys freeze your rabbits without them sticking to the freezer?

 

:hmm::hmm::hmm:

 

Same way as most other things!

 

Freezer bag and chuck them in!

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It is the same with what ever you are freezing; pigeon breasts, fruit or boilie fishing baits. The trick is to keep moving them about until the outer surface is sufficiently frozen so as they don't stick together. So if you put your rabbits in the freezer, turn them after an hour or so and they shouldn't stick to the freezer or each other. With soft fruit or pigeon breasts try and freeze them on a tray rather than in a bag and give them a stir after half an hour and again after an hour and then they should then remain as individual pieces and not clump together.

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Ahhh! Thanks Nicepix.

 

You see guys, there's always more than one way to skin a cat.

 

I didn't really want to faff around with freezer bags with the humungous amounts of bunnies that I shoot.

 

Walshie, if I put a bit more effort in and graduate to your level what kind of string should I use in the walk-in freezer?

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Ahhh! Thanks Nicepix.

 

You see guys, there's always more than one way to skin a cat.

 

I didn't really want to faff around with freezer bags with the humungous amounts of bunnies that I shoot.

 

Walshie, if I put a bit more effort in and graduate to your level what kind of string should I use in the walk-in freezer?

 

Obviously rabbit string. :D

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