Posted By: Ethan1234
Trappers are cruel huh! - 05/04/21 05:24 PM
Posted By: Turtledale
Re: Trappers are cruel huh! - 05/04/21 06:01 PM
I like dissecting critters, you can learn alot more about them. I first check the stomach contents
done 2 sheep , a pig and a cow in the last year
I also did a emergency c-section on a Ewe and delivered 3 live lambs that are alive and well still
who doesn't want to know why an animal is dead or dying
got the vet in on the cow it was very educational
the pig had a hernia half of it's intestines were out just under the hide all twisted up no wonder it wasn't getting any nutrition.
Posted By: upstateNY
Re: Trappers are cruel huh! - 05/04/21 08:43 PM
Looks like a waste of good frog legs and crawdads.
Posted By: warrior
Re: Trappers are cruel huh! - 05/04/21 11:23 PM
I actually enjoyed it and was asked how I knew to cut so well. When your raised with a knife in your hand and you want to eat.
Posted By: Wolfdog91
Re: Trappers are cruel huh! - 05/05/21 12:03 AM
I remember when we had to do dissections in class. My group was two of the weird girls and a foot ball player. We where told at one part to tray and remove the skin in one piece. I made the foot ball player throw up when I caped out the fetal pig we where working on and pinned it up mountain man style for the teacher to review......yeeeaah he hot removed from our group
Posted By: 52Carl
Re: Trappers are cruel huh! - 05/06/21 01:26 AM
After I was done dissecting the fetal pig, I sowed it back up with the correct knots. The instructor could not stop shaking her head and laughing. She had been a biology instructor for decades an no one ever did that. She asked me how I knew how to do proper stitched. I told her that I payed attention all of the times I had to have stitches.