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Yeah, I went over a lot of them. They were quite helpful, but nothing I saw showed me what to do with a stubborn head, or a floppy floppy blood beast escaping from the cone.
@duluthralphie would you show the type of cutters that you use for decapitation?
 
Not sure how it got out then, did you hold its feet?

I did not. I had to hold the head cause he kept trying to pull it back into the cone. [Edited to add: Not while I was doing the deed, but before. I had to hold the head so I could cut the right spot]. I'll try to remember that for next time.

I'm sorry. It made me giggle.

No worries. It was a funny, if dark, situation, lol.
 
I did not. I had to hold the head cause he kept trying to pull it back into the cone. I'll try to remember that for next time.
Try and get the bird to relax first. The killing cone was made to hold the bird in a way that it would relax, from the pressure on its wings and being upside down. So, once its in the cone you can hold it in place for a few seconds until it relaxes, and it should stay put.
 
I did not. I had to hold the head cause he kept trying to pull it back into the cone. I'll try to remember that for next time.
You should secure the cone in place. If you are doing it inside, perhaps you could attach it to a board and clamp the board to something stable. The cone should be small end pointing down. The upside down bird will clam down pretty quickly.

Most people using a cone, cut the carotid artery, allow the bird to bleed out and then remove the head after the blood stops draining.
 
Honestly, I may just use a scalpel next time, as I have those and I know they'll cut flesh quickly and deeply enough. Oh oh...do you think a machete would work for decapitation? I chop things with mine all the time.

Try and get the bird to relax first. The killing cone was made to hold the bird in a way that it would relax, from the pressure on its wings and being upside down. So, once its in the cone you can hold it in place for a few seconds until it relaxes, and it should stay put.

That's good info--wait until they relax. I think we were both a little nervous, it being the first time we'd done this kind of thing.
 
Honestly, I may just use a scalpel next time, as I have those and I know they'll cut flesh quickly and deeply enough. Oh oh...do you think a machete would work for decapitation? I chop things with mine all the time.
Some people use a machete for decapitation. It still requires a chopping block.
 

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