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WAIT............. I am downsizing ! Right?!
OOOo wait.............. Turkeys don't count![]()
Good morning everyone!! Got up early to do laundry, let the chickens out (boy were they happy to be out and about before 7am for a change!!) and do a little spot cleaning (I have a baby and a toddler...my house will NEVER be clean again...That's my story and I am sticking to it). Baked a few batches of bread last night, picked some tomatoes out of the garden and....attempted to clean a rabbit to our utter disappointment. Read the story below - CAUTION it does have some squeamish parts!!![]()
So I was feeding DD2 when I saw a bunch of rabbits in our orchard nibbling on our new trees. I informed DH as he already fired a shot off at some deer that were in the orchard. So he RUNS to get his gun (any excuse these days to fire off his gun and he's super happy) all the while joking with me that if he hits a rabbit, I'm going to have to clean it. Sure enough a few minutes later he shouts to me, better hurry up and finish feeding, I think I killed a rabbit. THINK??So first off, he was attempting to shoot near the rabbit to scare it away, not kill it. He blames the scope for being off and thus he hit the rabbit instead. Anyway, he drops the rabbit off on the front porch telling me it's still alive because he can't see a bullet hole (he shot it with a .22). So I am racing around trying to find our Storey's Guide to Country Living - because it has a section on cleaning and processing rabbit, while still nursing so he can run out and get rope and a chopping block. We string up the rabbit and DH starts freaking out...he's telling me, SHE'S ALIVE!!
So apparently he was NOT paying attention at the chicken processing to know that muscles do a final "twitch" - so I look the rabbit over and show him the bullet hole (rather impressive shot for not intending to hit the rabbit, he hit her to the chest side of her left front leg). We bust out the book and realize two things.... 1) we do NOT own a hatchet/axe and 2) we do NOT own a knife sharp enough to separate the head from the body...so to ensure we didn't encourage any predators to our yard or backyard, we wrapped the poor girl up in a scented garbage bag and she will be either buried or burned
this weekend. DH decided at that moment...he's getting some processing tools! I don't know why, but the thought of processing a wild bunny was harder for me to handle than a chicken.
Sorry to have to relay this sad/tragic/ironically funny story to you all this morning. Please forgive me...I hope I didn't offend anyone either!! We are not hunters nor are we skilled at being country folks...we're learning as we go and this was just one of those unfortunate encounters.![]()
Have a great day everyone...I am off to get the kiddos up and dressed/fed and plan for a visit from Beth and her lot!!![]()
ANBSMOM - don't know what you have there...but she sure is CUTE!!
WELCOME to all the new people too!!
Hubby could show you how to clean a deer, a rabbit, a possum, a squirrel, or any other wildlife critter you might kill. (Avid hunter... that he is) Plus he did an awesome job on those chickens & the turkey.![]()