Flytyer24
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I remember when I was 10. My father said if I wanted to hunt I had to learn respect for animals. Part of this was to kill and butcher a sheep. This was to teach me proper care of the meat after a animal was taken. I went with him to his friends sheep farm picked one out and loaded it up. When we got back he gave me the .22 and I did the deed. He taught me the correct way to dress the animal and make all the cuts. How we owe it to the animal to make the greatest use of its bounty. I will always remeber that day. I have never regretted it. Raising animals and doing you own butchering is the best way. I see it as living up to your responsibility to the animal. You gave the animal a great life. Way better than what it would have recieved at a cattle ranch.
It is also a great way to come together as a family. I remember before that I was not a part of putting the animal down. But remember fondly cranking the grinder while my pops put the meat in. Or wrapping up the chops with wax paper with my mother.
Cheers!
It is also a great way to come together as a family. I remember before that I was not a part of putting the animal down. But remember fondly cranking the grinder while my pops put the meat in. Or wrapping up the chops with wax paper with my mother.
Cheers!