I’m happy to help. Having the bird sufficiently stretched will place the second-to-the-last rib above the abdominal air cavity. A bird tied loosely to the table will result in the second-to-the-last rib resting over the thoracic air sack. Some breeds are shorter in the body/chest and should be cut behind the rib cage rather than between the second-to-the-last rib.Thanks for the info! I didnt think i went too far forward. Just strait in and out. But ill be aware of that next time! I really appreicate all the info/sugguestions everyone has! I am new to this and any tips are greatly appreciated!!