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Just for kicks I took a look BIG DEAL panic is what makes it so bad. Pilots in the Air Force had taken classes in POW school and told me of this. I asked if we were going to get a class. The squadron commander said ENLISTED!!!! You don't know anything they just shoot you. With that knowledge it makes an Enlisted man do just a little better shooting when the time comes:-laf
 
Sorry I was with the county building insp. To get ok to build barn. HOPE THIS ISNT TO DISTURBINING FOR SOME ITS HOW THEY DO IT IN COMMERCIAL SHOPS. This is the rest of the picture that came off line. Its pretty self explanatory. The wife worked in a custom butcher shop thru school she used this tool and then gave it a quick yank and WELL YOU GET THE REST.
 
The wife said when your processing 300 birds a day there is no EEEEEUUUUUUWWWW MIKE:-laf Personally im with you SHE SCARES ME SOMETIMES :eek:
 
I like how the box says "Humane" poultry killer. Guess if you do it fast enough, the bird will never kmow whay happened.
 
I use a killing Cone it looks like a orange road cone stick the birds head in and pull it out the little end and cut away. She was always POed that I left to much of the neck on the bird, she crushes the head and with a quick snap of the wrist the neck and head are gone. The first time she did this I just looked at her :eek: she said WHAT????? my reaction was again :eek:
 
Well it wouldn't have to be a BIG pair to bother me. I sleep very soundly and she might just use them a little differently :eek:



Just a little different than John Wayne Bobbit's wife did to him
 
I remember back more than 50 years ago, my little Brother and I was helping in the barnyard during the chicken butchering. Mom was slipping the head of each chicken between two vertical nails in a block of wood , stretch and chop, let the carcass run free until it was bled out. One of those headless chickens took off after my Little Brother and every weave and turn he did, that headless carcass , spurting blood and gurgling was hot on his little heels. It would have been a perfect halloween nightmare for even an adult! GregH
 
Well YA DONT EVEN WANT TO KNOW WHAT SHE DID TO OUR LITTLE PIG before it went off the the butcher. For some reason the butcher cant take away live animals to butcher at their shop. They have to be killed on premise or be brought in by the customer live. DONT ask me I just follow the rules. :confused:
 
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