Grew up on a dairy farm did all these things not many people can even change a tire
@NotYourGrandpasEDC4 күн бұрын
I believe you meant well and I agree with your message when it comes to this being a skill young men need to learn. I don’t believe in excuses. Father or no father I do understand anyone could seek out this skill and should. And I understand your title was meant more for clicks than an actual message. To say a father has failed because he doesn’t know how to skin an animal is a VERY bold statement. So I can’t agree with that. But as for the title, there is a lot more to being a man. I wish you well my good sir.
@SurvivalSavvvy4 күн бұрын
I love your comment and also that you took the to time to write one. We can not always agree with each other but we can learn.
@dadonewetube4 күн бұрын
🤙🐑🤙. Ouch! A failure!? Nope i have never skinned an animal. I got books that show me. I aint even wver gutted a fish. I dont loke the taste of fish or deer. Helped my grandmancatch and clean chickens as a young boy . Plucking feathers count as skinning?
@SurvivalSavvvy4 күн бұрын
Well if you learn to fillet a fish which removed all bones is much better. Now some fish has a stronger taste like bass, but a pickerel has a better taste. So it's important to identify which fish you do not like the taste and which ones you do. Now, tilapia you buy in the grocery store I would never eat because of how they are fed. Now, to say you do not like deer is mostly likely because someone gave the worst cuts of the deer. Which made them tough and taste not so good. So like any cut of meat, the proper cut is important. Goto Kroger at the Deli and order a piece of COD and fry that up and taste it. Put a little lemon on it when it's done. I order this all the time and it tastes so good. So do not group it all, or you will not know what you're missing.
@HeavyDutyModularSynthsКүн бұрын
im not a prepper but i have experience of living on a farm with hogs and such. Im big into fishing and can fillet a fish pretty good i guess.
@SurvivalSavvvyКүн бұрын
It’s always good to have skills you can rely on when you need them.