have done pigs and chickens before! Cows are new, yes, but poultry knowledge will transfer over, I think. I hope?
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Replying to @grasspunk
the thing that I'm already thinking hard about: butchering.
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I've already got gantry crane, gambrels, bone scraper, full set of knives, hooks, pro grade vac sealer, scales, butcher tubs...
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Replying to @MorlockP
surely not enough power tools for your usual standard.
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have thought about a dedicated meat bandsaw, maybe a splitting saw...decided I don't need it for 1 cow + 2 pigs per year
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oh, yeah, I've got one of those. Pro-grade. Plus a matching mixer attachment. (partially dissembled, at left )pic.twitter.com/Y2DYrvhuvQ
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Replying to @MorlockP
You're not using the Powermatic for cutting game, I hope.
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I've cut apart goat legs w my 20" bandsaw http://www.lagunatools.com/bandsaw-lt20
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Replying to @MorlockP
I would. Quartered a deer with my cordless Sawzall.
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Replying to @ShootingHipster @MorlockP
For a second there I thought you were hunting with a sawzall.
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