C crimsoncrazy Well-known member Joined Oct 5, 2009 Messages 196 Reaction score 0 Location Central Oklahoma Apr 20, 2014 #1 A few pics of our on the farm butchering.
Hook Well-known member Joined Jan 17, 2014 Messages 2,923 Reaction score 2 Location A small one light town in central florida Apr 20, 2014 #2 Very nice.
HDRider Well-known member Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 7,893 Reaction score 1,990 Location NE Arkansas Apr 20, 2014 #3 Excellent. I love seeing others doing this.
Nesikep Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2008 Messages 17,846 Reaction score 4,521 Location Lillooet, BC, Canada Apr 20, 2014 #4 it's a whole lot like how we do it... Minor differences in models of machinery though. Friend of mine got kicked in the nuts by a dead cow when we must have hit a nerve skinning her while she was on her back... just watch out for that!
it's a whole lot like how we do it... Minor differences in models of machinery though. Friend of mine got kicked in the nuts by a dead cow when we must have hit a nerve skinning her while she was on her back... just watch out for that!
J jerry27150 Well-known member Joined Jan 23, 2005 Messages 2,299 Reaction score 32 Location northern missouri Apr 20, 2014 #5 we always hang them & then skin
Jogeephus Well-known member Joined Jul 17, 2006 Messages 24,228 Reaction score 15 Location South Georgia Apr 20, 2014 #6 I lay them on their back to. When I get the all but the back skinned out I then I hoist them up and the weight of the cape helps taking the last of the hide of the back. I think pound for pound a cow is one of the easiest things to clean.
I lay them on their back to. When I get the all but the back skinned out I then I hoist them up and the weight of the cape helps taking the last of the hide of the back. I think pound for pound a cow is one of the easiest things to clean.
T torogmc81 Well-known member Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 1,241 Reaction score 5 Location Kentucky Apr 20, 2014 #7 Wish someone would've taught me a long time ago