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how do you skin them, tried once on one i shot to give to my ferrets, iv'e done rabbits but this was a mess and it stank, and after all that they never went near it.

 

Top and tail, feat off at the nuckles, skin as you would a rabbit but dont gut it until its fully skinned.

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Never tried squirrel but often thought about it they look good tasty eating:blushing:. Me and our lass eat rabbit once sometimes twice a week I love it stewed, caserolled,bolognaise and in a pie its cracking meat.:001_tt2:

 

As you may well imagine with a sir name like mine the ammount of conversations it opens up along the lines of rabbits and shooting means I have never struggled to find land to shoot.

 

As for eating rabbit its not one of my favorite meats thanks to mixie

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why the hell they released such a horrible disease on an animal that fed this nation through rationing in the war is beyond me.

A local butcher was selling farm reared rabbits for £8.50 each.

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