I just processed 56lb one-year old. Without head and organs it came about 22lb. There was almost no fat. I told the guy not to bring so young anymore. He gets it from Amish in Indiana-Illinois border. The good thing it was all green in the stomach. No traces of grains.
Here is my question. How do you cut through the spine to get 2 halves for lamb chops? I don't have band saw. Just hack saw and knives. Cut with hack saw as close to the spine as possible from both sides?
We have a 1600 dollar hand held electric bone saw that we split animals with, my boss said he use to have to hand saw through the spine.
A hack saw would work, or perhaps an electric saw saw, if you cant get an actual butchers saw.
these two things popped up on my facebook feed and seemed pertinent...I didn't watch the video as I think they may have filmed a slaughter, and I don't think that an animals death should ever be filmed or photographed, like..the actual point of death, I think its disrespectful.
Why should it be disrespectful, the animal isn't even aware of being filmed. Its no worse than national geographic filming a lion hunt.
There are many ways to ensure a quick and painless death, and I agree that it is better to use humane methods when slaughtering.
Not only is it the moral thing to do, but if you let an animal get stressed and suffer it actually builds up a bitter taste in its meat from all the lactic acid and adrenalin released in the struggle.
True story believe it or not...
My boss once told me of a the time when a farmer he slaughtered for found a huge field of marijuana someone was growing on his land. He didn't want to turn it in to the authorities because they would come in and make a mess of his other crops, so he cut it into hay and fed it to his cows. When my boss was called over to slaughter a cow he saw about 20 cows just standing around chewing their cud as calm as can be. He ask the farmer to separate the other cows so he wouldn't frighten them. The farmer told him not to bother because they were all to stoned to care.
He shot the one dead, and usually other cows will scatter and move out of the way when one is dropped with a 22, but he said these cows didn't blink an eye, they were so mellow and relaxed that they wouldn't leave and crowded around so that it was hard for him to pull the thing out to skin it.
In conclusion
So why not finish out animals on a blend of hay and cannabis. Getting an animal stoned must make it easier to handle and would cause less pain and suffering when it comes time to slaughter.
Think how tender and flavorful a marijuana finished cow would taste.