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Old 08-15-2009 | 11:20 AM
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I wonder if some of the guys that can't stand the smell and texture of guts ever eat Pork sausage links, Bratwurst, Kielbasa, Italian sausage? Well guess what that meat is stuffed in. Yep good ol' intestine

Decades ago when we would butcher hogs here on the farm, we always kept part of the casings for stuffed sausage, and a black family down the road always took the rest of the wash tubs full of guts to sort through. They always claimed it to be the best part of the hog! And that boys and girls is no chit....lins.

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Old 08-15-2009 | 01:35 PM
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haha pussays lol JK MEN i gut my deer i would skein and process them myself but i dont know how so i let the butcher take care of that
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Old 08-15-2009 | 01:47 PM
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i think guttin turkeys is the worst smelling and rabbits
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Old 08-15-2009 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by mossberghunter93
haha pussays lol JK MEN i gut my deer i would skein and process them myself but i dont know how so i let the butcher take care of that

The only way to learn it is to do it my friend. Repetition makes perfection.


Still LMAO at Ridge Runners gutting method! If they make it through that they are guaranteed to be squeamish at nothing..lol.
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Old 08-15-2009 | 11:27 PM
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Then take off the shoulder, the back strap and the ham. Turn over and repeat, no gutting!!! I do it with hogs and now I do it with deer (sometimes).

But gutting doesn't bother me, but I will not change a diaper either!! Or clean up throw up.. yuck..if someone threw up in my house and ran off, I'd have to sell the house..
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Old 08-16-2009 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by The Rev
Then take off the shoulder, the back strap and the ham. Turn over and repeat, no gutting!!! I do it with hogs and now I do it with deer (sometimes).

But gutting doesn't bother me, but I will not change a diaper either!! Or clean up throw up.. yuck..if someone threw up in my house and ran off, I'd have to sell the house..
Gutting a deer is a subject you know very little about! Correct me if I'm wrong...but I'm not...last deer you shot,soon as we got it to gutting stage your phone rang and I wrestled him around in the head lights,about the time I was done I heard you say I got to get off phone and do some work! You did help put it back in truck I'll give you that! Time before that I was present I had to help you find the correct tag cause your blind self forgot you glasses...helped clean that one also...remember the doe with antlers fiasco? But been fun the whole way!
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Old 08-16-2009 | 08:12 AM
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I'll mail you one, Jake has just turned 3 and has yet gone poop in the potty like Elmo!!!
Sorry to change the topic a tad.

My 2 1/2 year old daughter is just getting comfortable with "the potty." What worked for us: absolutely no pressure to use the thing, we have a pile of her books in there so she can read (we read that is) on the potty just like mommy and daddy. The potty we used made a bunch of electronic noises and would sing electronic songs. I yanked the batteries out so it would not do that, it was a terrible distraction. We also had her come in to the bathroom and watch as mommy and daddy would go. It sounds funny but it helped her to learn that "the potty" was not some mysterious thing to be afraid of.

I'm sure Jake will be using the potty before long.

And yea, those poopy diapers can be rough. I have had to call for mommy "reinforcements" on a few occasions
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Old 08-16-2009 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by RobertSubnet
Sorry to change the topic a tad.

My 2 1/2 year old daughter is just getting comfortable with "the potty." What worked for us: absolutely no pressure to use the thing, we have a pile of her books in there so she can read (we read that is) on the potty just like mommy and daddy. The potty we used made a bunch of electronic noises and would sing electronic songs. I yanked the batteries out so it would not do that, it was a terrible distraction. We also had her come in to the bathroom and watch as mommy and daddy would go. It sounds funny but it helped her to learn that "the potty" was not some mysterious thing to be afraid of.
That's the best way to teach them, both of ours were done right around 2yo. As soon as them turned 1 I snatched the bottle and pacifier out of their mouths, and they get a hand smack if their fingers go in. They learn and adapt quick.
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Old 08-16-2009 | 01:28 PM
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Default The Country Club Deer Hunters

Years ago, you couldn't hunt with buddies, if you couldn't gut a deer. Gutting a deer, was the same as shooting a deer.

Ah, the modern sound of the country club hunter, with every expensive device, invented by a copy writing advetizer.
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Old 08-16-2009 | 02:48 PM
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Excellent response! If you do not have some one to field dress a deer for you and you can't do it your self you should not be hunting big game.
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