@gr5, if I didn't know any better I would think you live at a petting zoo!
40 rabbits?? Gee.. do they come through the fence?
@Labern, ..punch the skin? So you first shoot the animal, and then punch it when it is already dead? Sounds kinda like the american action movie style; shoot first; ask questions later
What did you use the Wallaby skin for? Did you stuff it?
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You cut around both feet, then from the inside of one leg to the other, then stand on the feet and pull the skin up. like removing a clove. when you get to the head you just gut around and it pulls off.
Not static though as some animals have thick tough skin and muscles that attach on the back.
deer takes about 5 - 10mins and you need to punch around the skin and cut away the muscle.
Wallaby, although small there are really hard bits to get off and hard to get a nice central cut all the way down the tail. I skinned a whole one once including the eye-lids, nose, ears and fingers and it took me like an hour.
Haven't tried a dog but I'm guessing it would be pretty fast.
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