Monday, November 9, 2009

Reevaluation

Lets reevaluate the system of events leading up to the rabbit situation and determine how the problems that occurred could have been prevented. Let us start by stating it's simply just not a good idea to allow my brother to go hunting at five in the morning after working a twelve hour shift. I'd have to say that's a pretty good place to start. In a true redneck manner my brother and manager decided to climb in a truck and ride around the property with a shotgun loaded with bird shot hunting rabbits. Here's where the situation goes wrong: at the beginning. It is five in the morning and they are both extremely tired. They knew right then and there that they would not clean anything that early in the morning. Second mistake: throwing the rabbit in the beer cooler. The key word in this sentence is "cooler." A cooler is meant to cool and preserve already cooked food. A freezer or ice would have been the correct form of preservation needed for the situation. Not to mention, wild dead animals, or dead animals all together, should not be placed in the same container as drinks. The FDA would have a heart attack after witnessing a situation like this. The final mistake occurred when the rabbit was left in this cooler for eighteen hours allowing it to experience rigor mortis.

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