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<\/p><\/div>"} 1 Cut the a ring around each leg of the rabbit, just above the leg joint. Only cut enough to get past the hide. Do not cut deeply into the skin of the rabbit; it is unnecessary and inefficient.

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<\/p><\/div>"} 2 On each leg, make a single slice going up from the ring cut to the backside of the animal. This will make the skinning easier in the end.

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<\/p><\/div>"} 3 Start pulling away some of the hide, working from the ring cut at the foot joint down to the backside or genitalia of the rabbit. The hide should come off relatively easily.

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<\/p><\/div>"} 4 Cut your way through the bone of the tail, making sure not to sever or puncture the bladder. The tailbone juts out and is relatively easy to locate.

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<\/p><\/div>"} 5 With both hands, start pulling the hide from the body. The hide will slip off very easily at this point. It should be like peeling a banana.