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		<title>96.94.236.94: Created page with &quot; The proper methods of safely and  humane dispatching rabbits are as follows :  Humane slaughter techniques for rabbits :  home butcher for rabbits  , these are good safe methodes for quick dispatch  for dispatch in this order :    CD then bleed out  .  CD then decapitation    Decapitation  4 Clean  fast slit both jugular,  plus trachea . to be honest if you are only slitting a throat you open yourself up to getting cut pretty bad . Its safer if your doing it as part of...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot; The proper methods of safely and  humane dispatching rabbits are as follows :  Humane slaughter techniques for rabbits :  home butcher for rabbits  , these are good safe methodes for quick dispatch  for dispatch in this order :    CD then bleed out  .  CD then decapitation    Decapitation  4 Clean  fast slit both jugular,  plus trachea . to be honest if you are only slitting a throat you open yourself up to getting cut pretty bad . Its safer if your doing it as part of...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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The proper methods of safely and  humane dispatching rabbits are as follows :&lt;br /&gt;
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Humane slaughter techniques for rabbits :&lt;br /&gt;
 home butcher for rabbits  , these are good safe methodes for quick dispatch  for dispatch in this order :  &lt;br /&gt;
 CD then bleed out  .&lt;br /&gt;
 CD then decapitation  &lt;br /&gt;
 Decapitation  4 Clean  fast slit both jugular,  plus trachea . to be honest if you are only slitting a throat you open yourself up to getting cut pretty bad . Its safer if your doing it as part of a CD method either hopper popper or broomstick because the animal is more secure   .&lt;br /&gt;
 a properly placed  pellet or bolt to the head is also acceptable as a fast way to render the animal incapacitated quickly followed by immediate bleed out. &lt;br /&gt;
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 Inhumane methods and those being phased out of production by USDA  bludgeoning, ( bop and bleed) due it to high probability of inaccuracy and  , Freezing in a standard freezer  is inhumane for any size rabbit due to how slowly it effects them and the fact they remain conscious and feel there skin &amp;quot; burning&amp;quot; from the cold. , and freezer new borns is only acceptable when using a extreme cold gas that kills instantly.  , Co2 gas by itself is not recommended since the animal panics as it suffocated and will thrash and  panic.,   N2 used first  to &amp;quot;drug&amp;quot; and calm the animal  then followed by Co2  to suffocate is marginally  more humane ,but still not the fastest or best method. &lt;br /&gt;
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I have also  assisted butcher kosher and halal.  If done correctly its fine,  but you have to have an extremely  sharp knife , and be extremely fast .  Done properly they lose consciousness  in 3-10 seconds . About the same as CV .  I still prefer .22  to the head , then bleed out for small live stock.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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