Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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Lighting is not so good,or its my older camera.But you can still see how to do it.Gibb from fur harvesters enlightened me to this,did almost a 1000 reds this way,and most were very easy.This grey does not belong to me,and was in the freezer for at least 3 months.Fleshed 2 nutria also today,cleaned out the last of the fur today. 
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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04/05/08 06:05 PM
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Great Video Phil I expect a chicken butchering film in a few months now too!
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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04/05/08 06:09 PM
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I don't get that fussy bottomline.Im just glad when they get skinned. Nick,can't you tell a boy chicken from a girl chicken?Them chickens are girl chickens for laying eggs.
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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04/05/08 06:10 PM
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LOL
Couldn't tell!!!
I expect an Omelet video in the future then!! ha!
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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Future chicken'n dumplings?
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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cool...never done that before
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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That was a lot quicker than what we saw for ear turning at Spring Fling......  Good job Phil!
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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I've tried that with reds and greys - what can happen if you are not careful is the ear skin rips and half of the ear skin stays on the ear cartilage and you are left with a pelt with a half an ear. Not a big issue if you pin whats left forward on the pelt to cover the ear hole. They do dry out very fast and stay forward after the pins are pulled out unlike if you leave the cartilage in. After reviewing the video again I see that the same thing that happens to me happens to Phil. If you'll notice the very tips of the ears really hang on to the cartilage and they rip off leaving the tops of the ears on the carcass.
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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Most go well,but the ones that don't have all the ear,I really highly doubt it matters at all.Of coarse I could be wrong.I believe it is far better this way than have ears taint,and many,many do with the cartilege in,but than agian,ears,are ears,how much does it count. just trying to show something new,that is fairly new to me.
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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If you seeling green does it make much difference doing it this way?
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Re: Greyfox ear cartilege removal
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Most go well,but the ones that don't have all the ear,I really highly doubt it matters at all.Of coarse I could be wrong.I believe it is far better this way than have ears taint,and many,many do with the cartilege in,but than agian,ears,are ears,how much does it count. just trying to show something new,that is fairly new to me. No doubt, Phil. All I was trying to say was for someone doing it for the first time don't be alarmed if all the ear skin doesn't come off the cartilage. Really not that big of an issue, just pin them forward. Thanks for the video posting and good luck with the chickens! I raised some chickens and turkeys last year and ended up giving them all away although I did get a few eggs from the chickens.
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