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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 1818912" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>I had an interesting "squeamish" situation once. I was elk hunting with a friend who is a veterinarian. You'd figure a vet could see and handle all parts of a dead animal and not bat an eye, right? Wrong. He had taken a very nice elk and I helped him cape and butcher it. All was going well until I had finished caping it and suggested we cut the skull cap and antlers off so we could save the pack horses some weight on the way to the truck. He said "sure," and I grabbed a saw and began to cut the top of the skull off. When I got to the brains and they began to squish out of the saw cut, he turned and puked. Said he never could tolerate the look or smell of brains. I figured that was the least smelly part! And he was a vet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 1818912, member: 87371"] I had an interesting "squeamish" situation once. I was elk hunting with a friend who is a veterinarian. You'd figure a vet could see and handle all parts of a dead animal and not bat an eye, right? Wrong. He had taken a very nice elk and I helped him cape and butcher it. All was going well until I had finished caping it and suggested we cut the skull cap and antlers off so we could save the pack horses some weight on the way to the truck. He said "sure," and I grabbed a saw and began to cut the top of the skull off. When I got to the brains and they began to squish out of the saw cut, he turned and puked. Said he never could tolerate the look or smell of brains. I figured that was the least smelly part! And he was a vet! [/QUOTE]
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