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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3379802" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I was a rabbit and quail hunter in the 60's. Cleaning and processing a rabbit took minutes after a lot of practice.</p><p> Started deer hunting in the very early 80's. When that first tiny little 6 point hit the ground, I thought OMG what do I do with this huge animal? Then the thought that its just the same as a rabbit with the same cuts of meat but bigger made it easier to process it. Can't count the number of deer I've personally put in the freezer.</p><p>Later on, My FIL, his brother and I started processing our own beef when cattle prices got so low they couldn't hardly give them away. </p><p>FIL used to work in a processing plant back in his day so we had some experience as well as his tools. Everything was done with hand saws and knives, but we got it all done in a half day. Not the perfect cuts you get from the grocery store, but at the time it worked for us.</p><p>It's not impossible for an individual to process a beef, but with help its doable. </p><p>I've never processed a pig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3379802, member: 5412"] I was a rabbit and quail hunter in the 60's. Cleaning and processing a rabbit took minutes after a lot of practice. Started deer hunting in the very early 80's. When that first tiny little 6 point hit the ground, I thought OMG what do I do with this huge animal? Then the thought that its just the same as a rabbit with the same cuts of meat but bigger made it easier to process it. Can't count the number of deer I've personally put in the freezer. Later on, My FIL, his brother and I started processing our own beef when cattle prices got so low they couldn't hardly give them away. FIL used to work in a processing plant back in his day so we had some experience as well as his tools. Everything was done with hand saws and knives, but we got it all done in a half day. Not the perfect cuts you get from the grocery store, but at the time it worked for us. It's not impossible for an individual to process a beef, but with help its doable. I've never processed a pig. [/QUOTE]
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