MIK 4,756 Posted November 16, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 16, 2016 I have a crypto mincer best thing I ever bought if you put a kidney plate in first and brake down thecarcase then re mince with a 10mm plate you get much better mince as it brakes down the bone moreIt takes me pretty much a full day to mince ....so I wouldn't want to do it twice .....this Hobart deals with most of the bones ...any bones I think are too much for it are broken up with the cleaver Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Netmaker 909 Posted November 16, 2016 Report Share Posted November 16, 2016 Mik do you put the bones from the roe through as well or do you bone it out first Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted November 16, 2016 Report Share Posted November 16, 2016 I've put roe bones through my Hobart ..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wilbur foxhound 480 Posted November 16, 2016 Report Share Posted November 16, 2016 The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wf Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted November 16, 2016 Report Share Posted November 16, 2016 The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wf That's an old wives tale ... the only thing that clears worms is a good wormer ........ 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MIK 4,756 Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wf Dont believe that for a minute ....like I say the skins would block the plate and I cant see the advantage of rabbit skin in a dogs diet Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MIK 4,756 Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 Mik do you put the bones from the roe through as well or do you bone it out first Yes the bones go through ....the knuckle bones have to be smashed with the cleaver though ....put a whole red stag through it the other week I boned that out but the rib cage went through no probs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hydropotesinermis 724 Posted November 17, 2016 Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wf Dont believe that for a minute ....like I say the skins would block the plate and I cant see the advantage of rabbit skin in a dogs diet When you say you don't believe it, you've never tried? As for their advantage, all animals store fat under the skin so a proportion of the oils and fatty acids are lost if you remove the skin. Fur plays a similar role to dietry fibre and has benefits to digestive health. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MIK 4,756 Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 (edited) The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wfDont believe that for a minute ....like I say the skins would block the plate and I cant see the advantage of rabbit skin in a dogs diet When you say you don't believe it, you've never tried? As for their advantage, all animals store fat under the skin so a proportion of the oils and fatty acids are lost if you remove the skin. Fur plays a similar role to dietry fibre and has benefits to digestive health. cmon you are trying to tell me that my dogs wont get enough fat if I remove the skins ...I know I was born at night but it wasnt last night and what dietry fibre is in rabbit skin?...I know for certain it doesnt clear worms I use drontal for that Edited November 17, 2016 by MIK Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hydropotesinermis 724 Posted November 17, 2016 Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 (edited) The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wfDont believe that for a minute ....like I say the skins would block the plate and I cant see the advantage of rabbit skin in a dogs diet When you say you don't believe it, you've never tried? As for their advantage, all animals store fat under the skin so a proportion of the oils and fatty acids are lost if you remove the skin. Fur plays a similar role to dietry fibre and has benefits to digestive health. cmon you are trying to tell me that my dogs wont get enough fat if I remove the skins ...I know I was born at night but it wasnt last night and what dietry fibre is in rabbit skin?...I know for certain it doesnt clear worms I use drontal for that If I offended it was unintentional. I don't know how much fat your dogs get so I couldn't possibly comment on whether they are getting enough or not. You asked what the benefit of leaving the skin on was. That was my answer. There is a layer of fat under the skin. As for dietry fibre, or undigestable material there is none in the skin, I didn't say there was. The fur is undigestable and plays a SIMILAR ROLE to dietary fibre. I didn't mention f**k all to do with worms that was someone else and I will agree that that is a wives tale. Do whatever the f**k you like with your rabbits, your mincer and your dogs I don't care. Of course the other benefit of not skinning is it takes a lot less time. Edited November 17, 2016 by Hydropotesinermis Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Netmaker 909 Posted November 17, 2016 Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 I know year's ago when you could get sheep heads with the wool on I was feeding maybe 20 heads and 20 sheep tripe a week and none of my dogs suffered with worms and they were fit with it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MIK 4,756 Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wfDont believe that for a minute ....like I say the skins would block the plate and I cant see the advantage of rabbit skin in a dogs diet When you say you don't believe it, you've never tried?As for their advantage, all animals store fat under the skin so a proportion of the oils and fatty acids are lost if you remove the skin. Fur plays a similar role to dietry fibre and has benefits to digestive health. cmon you are trying to tell me that my dogs wont get enough fat if I remove the skins ...I know I was born at night but it wasnt last night and what dietry fibre is in rabbit skin?...I know for certain it doesnt clear worms I use drontal for that If I offended it was unintentional. I don't know how much fat your dogs get so I couldn't possibly comment on whether they are getting enough or not. You asked what the benefit of leaving the skin on was. That was my answer. There is a layer of fat under the skin. As for dietry fibre, or undigestable material there is none in the skin, I didn't say there was. The fur is undigestable and plays a SIMILAR ROLE to dietary fibre. I didn't mention f**k all to do with worms that was someone else and I will agree that that is a wives tale. Do whatever the f**k you like with your rabbits, your mincer and your dogs I don't care. Of course the other benefit of not skinning is it takes a lot less time. Deary deary me someone's a bit touchy 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hydropotesinermis 724 Posted November 17, 2016 Report Share Posted November 17, 2016 The hobart 22 will mince rabbits with the skin on no problem without clogging up the benifit of mincing with the skin on is that if your dog has worms or worms eggs the skin will take them out when passing through the dog,aint anyone seen a fox shit full of wool,wfDont believe that for a minute ....like I say the skins would block the plate and I cant see the advantage of rabbit skin in a dogs diet When you say you don't believe it, you've never tried?As for their advantage, all animals store fat under the skin so a proportion of the oils and fatty acids are lost if you remove the skin. Fur plays a similar role to dietry fibre and has benefits to digestive health. cmon you are trying to tell me that my dogs wont get enough fat if I remove the skins ...I know I was born at night but it wasnt last night and what dietry fibre is in rabbit skin?...I know for certain it doesnt clear worms I use drontal for that If I offended it was unintentional. I don't know how much fat your dogs get so I couldn't possibly comment on whether they are getting enough or not. You asked what the benefit of leaving the skin on was. That was my answer. There is a layer of fat under the skin. As for dietry fibre, or undigestable material there is none in the skin, I didn't say there was. The fur is undigestable and plays a SIMILAR ROLE to dietary fibre. I didn't mention f**k all to do with worms that was someone else and I will agree that that is a wives tale. Do whatever the f**k you like with your rabbits, your mincer and your dogs I don't care. Of course the other benefit of not skinning is it takes a lot less time. Deary deary me someone's a bit touchy NO I'M f***ing NOT YOU HORRIBLE c**t! 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wilbur foxhound 480 Posted November 18, 2016 Report Share Posted November 18, 2016 if the mincer is clogging up with the skin on the rabbit then the washer at the square end of the worm needs replacing, and ten years of feeding hounds without worming them I'm sure would account for it, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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