The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

That sounds like Bob & his wife Sue's situation (according to Bob, Sue comes out once the killing part is done).

When we had meat rabbits, DH got to do all of it by himself. I didn't mind cooking the rabbit meat, but I didn't want to be involved in the rest. (What a sissy I am!)

You are definitely not a sissy. It's not a great thing to experience and we all have limits regardless of what other people think.
 
Oddly enough I was actually ok skinning etc. Just couldn't be there for the kill. I hid in the chicken coop.
on chickens, i just turn my back, rabbits, never there, husband did it, pigs and cows, someone else did all the dirty work, all i had to do was pay, take it home and put it into the freezer, going to do that with our pigs too
 
You are definitely not a sissy. It's not a great thing to experience and we all have limits regardless of what other people think.

I think it would make a difference if it was something that had to be done to keep from starving. But I'm a long way off from starving.
 
I think it would make a difference if it was something that had to be done to keep from starving. But I'm a long way off from starving.
I agree. Honestly, I did it once because a couple of quail were suffering and then cried all day. The second time was a chicken for dinner. Now I know how and that I'm capable and that's enough.
 
I agree. Honestly, I did it once because a couple of quail were suffering and then cried all day. The second time was a chicken for dinner. Now I know how and that I'm capable and that's enough.

A suffering animal is something I couldn't walk away from either.

I'm proud of you for learning how to do the chickens Kim, that's a real accomplishment!
 
funny, used to hunt with daddy, had no problem with shooting whatever and then cleaning
Shooting is less up close and personal don't you think? Plus in hunting situations that animal has a chance to survive if you miss.
 

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