Precision and Tradition: The Craft of Butchering a Pig

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @donadams8831
    @donadams8831 Рік тому +1

    This is best demonstration of cutting a pork side I have seen. She not only cut the meat but throughly explained her preferred cuts but how to cut commercial cuts. Excellent.

  • @dudeB15
    @dudeB15 10 років тому +2

    Very nice! High quality video, both in picture and information

  • @lloydraynes4128
    @lloydraynes4128 10 років тому +8

    of all the pig butchering videos I have watched....yours is the best and makes the most sense....keep up the good work

  • @wheewheetiger
    @wheewheetiger 12 років тому +1

    I don't know about you guys, but I was drooling the whole video.

  • @Tobuscus
    @Tobuscus 12 років тому +1

    did you say you scored with a boning knife? that's fantastic

  • @davidsolomon8203
    @davidsolomon8203 5 років тому

    Just started viewing, but she is good! Learned what I don’t recall ever hearing before!

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting video learned a lot I started to try and do my butchering so your video was informative and helpful thank you. Little tip however when you’re using your saw extend your index finger out this stabilizes the saw and allows you to cut a straighter line in all it also prevents the soul from twisting in your hand tip from construction worker. Looking forward to getting my own pig and giving it a go. With the pork belly I’m going to make some nice streaky rashers, however with the line I’m going to have a little bit of the belly on it and make some beautiful Irish back rushers.

  • @gloryhill3352
    @gloryhill3352 7 років тому +1

    I am butchering a pig for the first time this weekend. This video was very helpful, thanks.

  • @Inbal_Feuchtwanger
    @Inbal_Feuchtwanger 10 років тому

    This looks so much easier than butchering a cow. Its similar in quite a few ways though. Plus pork bones are not very dense or thick so you can do it all by hand. Very helpful video.

  • @edphaze6550
    @edphaze6550 10 років тому +2

    Great video! Thanks for all the great skills. I also love reading all the comments from all the pansies who are ignorant about where their food comes from or the skill it takes to produce it.

  • @Dawreckk
    @Dawreckk 12 років тому

    I'm never going to butcher a pig but for some reason it's super satisfying watching that knife cut into the meat like that.

  • @boone6977
    @boone6977 11 років тому

    I seen this video a few months ago before buying my first pair of hogs...I searched all over trying to find it again and I'm glad I did...great job thanks!

  • @PaulSmith-lr2ht
    @PaulSmith-lr2ht 7 років тому +1

    One of the most helpful videos I've ever seen. Many thanks, learned a good deal.

  • @frankhiebler1127
    @frankhiebler1127 9 років тому +1

    this is a great video... you are thorough and descriptive. your lighting is perfect and you professional is excellent. thank you

  • @fredlochmatter619
    @fredlochmatter619 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Camas. Great video for the home butcher. Keep up the good work.

  • @mustamissdher
    @mustamissdher 9 років тому +2

    Very informative and interesting. Nicely done video - smooth editing, didn't see a cut in the show for when you put the bandaid on :-) Thanks for uploading this.

  •  8 років тому

    Great video! Here out in the sticks in Brazil they do"front quarter and hind quarter"- great to see all the details of each kind of muscle...

  • @mribanez91
    @mribanez91 12 років тому

    How was this related to a tool song? I really don't get it but it was filled with lots of good information.

  • @MyBacktrail
    @MyBacktrail 12 років тому

    She is simply an awesome teacher. Well Done.

  • @astralislux
    @astralislux 12 років тому

    I love this. Pork is excellent and the fat is gorgeous to look at. To see the cuts come out of the pig is nice to see nature at work.

  • @brandazn
    @brandazn 12 років тому

    this is one of the most bad ass videos ive seen, i bet all of the food you make comes out amazing and watching it get butchered honestly makes me want to eat

  • @TheLtUhura
    @TheLtUhura 11 років тому +1

    You are amazing. Such a professional demo.

  • @foodfarmerearth
    @foodfarmerearth  12 років тому

    thank you, and good to hear you like to take the extra step(s) to do it yourself. Extremely satisfying too!

  • @Bradsturm
    @Bradsturm 11 років тому +3

    Well done! Thank you. The most helpful and clear tutorial.

  • @lyralyon
    @lyralyon 12 років тому

    Brought here by Tobuscus! Very educational, I've always wondered about these sorts of things! Thanks, Camas!

  • @mikesuesmith
    @mikesuesmith 10 років тому

    I could show you "why not".....but I have been drinking.......but overall you were taught just as I was from my mother and grandmother. good job :)

  • @ThePcom
    @ThePcom 12 років тому

    i have no idea how i got to this video...but i can't stop watching it

  • @WhereMyChicken
    @WhereMyChicken 11 років тому

    You command attention and explain things so well.

  • @cageybee777
    @cageybee777 12 років тому

    hi, could you tell me how do i go about obtaining the fat layer (including skin) from the top of the mid-section (the one that's over the loin) from my local butcher?

  • @eluec5
    @eluec5 12 років тому

    This has just boggled my mind! It's really interesting to watch but also to gain all this information about different cuts and different part of the animal! Do you have any videos on butchering other animals?

  • @Kyndre1030
    @Kyndre1030 12 років тому

    man ur getting a LOT of messages but, now i am going to say this as calmly as possible ok? u r freaking epic.

  • @c000159
    @c000159 10 років тому

    Great instructional video! I'm gonna need a sharper knife - I can't believe how easy you cut through that meat.

  • @delwhin
    @delwhin 10 років тому

    My word that sweater needs a good washing after this video! very informative and well done thanks a ton Ms. Davis!

  • @noneofyourbusiness4084
    @noneofyourbusiness4084 8 років тому

    +Food Farmer Earth do you put the glands in the sausage pile

  • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
    @MOOSEDOWNUNDER 11 років тому

    We do these every four months, three at a time. Band saw amiga. We can do a porky in 20 mins. Chops. off cuts and so forth. the binding and individual cuts take no time at all. Having said that. Its a lovely video and you did a great job. well done. In Oz its a little more rustic tiger.
    thanks.

  • @JasonallStar
    @JasonallStar 12 років тому

    ah neat technique with the butchers grip, I am about a year into my training/job as a butcher and I haven't used the butcher grip much, we do use three knives for cutting, same principle of one for getting through bone, and the other two for the 'rest' of it. :) I personally go through the 3 and 4 rib unless of course I'm feeling fiesty! lol

  • @CrystalHeartsLOL
    @CrystalHeartsLOL 12 років тому

    I was watching Topgear videos, im not sure how I ended up here, but i'm happy I did.

  • @imallearsru
    @imallearsru 8 років тому

    Excellent demo and explanation.

  • @quercus4730
    @quercus4730 9 років тому

    When you have to pull your knife too hard it needs honing. A dull knife is dangerous. Very good video,Thank you.

  • @roseXgarden
    @roseXgarden 12 років тому

    So would this help me with dissecting a dog midsection? I have a dog I bought and I want to get all the meat I can from it. Right now it is about 1 week old so we have to wait for it to grow more. Any tips, etc. would be of great use. Thanks!

  • @ThePwnmeister
    @ThePwnmeister 12 років тому

    Toby should start a series where he comments on a random video and makes it go viral.

  • @3Midlo
    @3Midlo 12 років тому

    i don't think the situation will ever arise, but thank you Tobuscus for showing me how to butcher a pig's midsection

  • @foodfarmerearth
    @foodfarmerearth  12 років тому

    I'm with you - love bacon! In fact, so much so that we also have a video that shows you how to make your own bacon. You can find a link to it in the above description section.

  • @headhunter1712
    @headhunter1712 12 років тому

    Now how exactly would you extract the kopa was it?

  • @Natenator77
    @Natenator77 12 років тому

    I wonder how many views this video really would have gotten without Tobuscus' input? Lucky to "foodfarmerearth"!

  • @snowshoesnowboard
    @snowshoesnowboard 12 років тому

    Toby Turner commenting on this video is pretty much a shout out for him. You should thank him

  • @craig4830
    @craig4830 10 років тому

    Excellent Video, thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @Pfsif
    @Pfsif 10 років тому

    Great video, you might want to try a blade meant for cutting metal, there'd be less grabbing.

  • @tintin60
    @tintin60 8 років тому

    I don't why, but this girl gives me goosebumps!

  • @TheImapletroll
    @TheImapletroll 12 років тому

    Toby, How did you find this Video?

  • @TimoMcD
    @TimoMcD 12 років тому

    How do you deal with bone shards? Just a rinse?

  • @akgeronimo501
    @akgeronimo501 10 років тому +9

    All the city folk crying about not wearing gloves or goggles or "hazmat suits". LOL Done this and been watching it since I was old enough to walk. Hell, it was usually done outside or in the smoke house. In fact I can't remember ever seeing it done in a kitchen. This lady is good. Great looking piece of meat. Never seen hogs killed that small though.

    • @Tombstone03
      @Tombstone03 9 років тому +1

      Hey dogg I'm from Brooklyn and I've killed and gut chickens, turkeys, and pigs with my bare hand and yes I've knew some people who are like at but not all "city folks" are like that. your in the Army?

    • @akgeronimo501
      @akgeronimo501 9 років тому

      Spartan 04 Was.

  • @towlebucket
    @towlebucket 11 років тому

    I have to say, I'm REALLY glad there are videos like this on UA-cam. The old ways of doing things always seem to be the best, they're just not considered "the best" anymore for one simple reason, the old ways are more difficult and time consuming. That's a shame, hard work is good for you and gives you a great feeling of accomplishment and thus, pride.
    I have butchered hundreds of wild hogs, but never a domesticated pink pig like this. WOW, that fat layer is BEAUTIFUL.
    Subbed!

  • @Naplesfrank154
    @Naplesfrank154 12 років тому

    Very informative video mainly because you are a great teacher. I admire you for the work that you do, many people couldn't be bothered with the extra work. My wife doesn't understand why I make my own bacon when it can be purchased in a store with no mess at all. More people should go back to their roots and start cooking from scratch.😃

  • @OneMansSanctuary
    @OneMansSanctuary 12 років тому

    Very good instructional video. Thanks for making this!

  • @joehernandez9942
    @joehernandez9942 10 років тому

    You are my hero!!! What a beautiful half pig!!!

  • @xkird101
    @xkird101 12 років тому

    what would you do with the bone(r)?

  • @DejectedWraithxx
    @DejectedWraithxx 12 років тому

    how did i find this?

  • @indigowulf
    @indigowulf 10 років тому

    I'd love to know what you do with the hogshead and the organs. I would like to learn the best ways to process the whole animal to have the least waste, even if it's how to boil meat off bones for dog food :) Oh, and do you do your own killing or hire?
    very informative, exactly what I was looking for, thanks!

  • @albertvasquez6207
    @albertvasquez6207 6 років тому

    Your so strategic, I love it!

  • @EmeqPL
    @EmeqPL 12 років тому

    This is going to get sooooo many views. Roll the next clip Steven!

  • @PlaySomethingg
    @PlaySomethingg 12 років тому

    that's a question I'm asking myself. No idea how I got here...but it's pretty interesting to watch.

  • @AllSmileess
    @AllSmileess 12 років тому

    How did i get to this?

  • @richardbritt2281
    @richardbritt2281 10 років тому

    I have in my mind that what I learned as a kid will come back and I'll be able to learn how to butcher larger animals such as pigs and some day a cow. I've been a city slicker now for about 30 some years and moving back to my roots. But I've learn about how meat spoils. You talked about letting your meat hang for a week or so. How can I learn about how long meat can last while being butchered or how to NOT to worry about bacteria that makes meat spoil. Right now I will hang a frozen steak to thaw, if I forget to put away that steak I left hanging to thaw all day, the next day I will throw it out for fear of bacteria. Why is home grown and home butchered meat different than factory butchered and store bought? Can you help me with my understand? Thanks

  • @highlanderscott123
    @highlanderscott123 12 років тому

    You are awesome, thanks for the tips. I will use these on my pig hunts. Kindest regards
    ,

  • @Nothingfunny00
    @Nothingfunny00 12 років тому

    Tobuscous you got this person a WHOLE LOT more views.

  • @__ag
    @__ag 12 років тому

    it feels strange but this is unbelievably entertaining!!

  • @ECowboy
    @ECowboy 11 років тому

    You are a delightful teacher. I slaughter and butcher my own animals and really want to increase my skill level. I am your latest subscriber. Please keep up the good work!

  • @NINGAUNICORN
    @NINGAUNICORN 12 років тому

    You probably just earned this video 10,000 views. Were all watching it cause you commented. LOL! Nice one Toby.
    By the way, if you see this, Hi. xD

  • @ebiros2
    @ebiros2 12 років тому

    This lady is really good. Expert cuts.

  • @TierraFilmsNewMexico
    @TierraFilmsNewMexico 12 років тому

    Just wondering why are you not cutting where there are joints to make it easier.

  • @Azmodification
    @Azmodification 12 років тому

    You guys should feel 100% more awesome just because Toby commented on this video.

  • @homelessjoe
    @homelessjoe 10 років тому

    Incredibly impressive.

  • @globalexpressfreshbuytradi3769
    @globalexpressfreshbuytradi3769 11 років тому

    Informative, thank you

  • @zorilla12311
    @zorilla12311 12 років тому

    would you mind showing me the citation?

  • @stefanlofberg4702
    @stefanlofberg4702 11 років тому

    very nice video, thanks alot

  • @brucebarton8767
    @brucebarton8767 19 днів тому

    That's a knowledgeable girl!
    I subscribed!
    Great video!

  • @chuckcostar2010
    @chuckcostar2010 9 років тому

    I read a lot of the comments .I laugh about these people worried about safety. My family have butchered their own meats since the beginning of time. Never do we use that junk. You did a fine job Mam.

  • @lesjohnson9740
    @lesjohnson9740 8 років тому +3

    You sound and act like Scott Rea in the UK, well done girl!.

  • @Skinadious
    @Skinadious 12 років тому

    great video

  • @NeionaNeiona
    @NeionaNeiona 12 років тому

    Toby sent me here... and honestly? I found it pretty interesting! XD

  • @thesupermom1975
    @thesupermom1975 11 років тому

    She's my hero! You go girlfriend! I'm so envious of her tools....

  • @pretzelstick12
    @pretzelstick12 12 років тому

    You are the cutest butcher I have seen.

  • @NormanV
    @NormanV 12 років тому

    "Sometimes I'll just marinate this, throw it on the grill and nibble off it..." What a woman.

  • @Clayform14
    @Clayform14 12 років тому

    Good info. Shows how to do it right.

  • @enigmaticengineer
    @enigmaticengineer 12 років тому

    Excellent video. Thanks :)

  • @nbarca
    @nbarca 10 років тому

    Hey, you give a good lesson! Thanks

  • @joeromerimorin5182
    @joeromerimorin5182 11 років тому

    Thanks for the tips

  • @thefloatingkitty
    @thefloatingkitty 12 років тому

    Thank you toby for bringing me to this educational video XD

  • @heyster3
    @heyster3 12 років тому

    Tobuscus army needs their own knives. any suggestions? then toby can sell them alongside his t-shirts and hoodies.
    I've only seen someone cut up an already cooked pig, roasted pig, so it's nice to see how a pig is cut up before it's cooked. this is a good idea for my bucket list: cut up a pig by myself.

  • @Zeemike1
    @Zeemike1 10 років тому

    Good clear instructions...that said I don't think I will ever butcher a hog though.

  • @thehellwasthat764
    @thehellwasthat764 9 років тому

    I love this video, not because of the butchering which is awesomely done, but because it's usually a big burly man doing it but here we have a tiny woman.

  • @camacho2
    @camacho2 9 років тому +5

    You better not cheat on her Al!

  • @joeytheapple123
    @joeytheapple123 12 років тому

    Is it wrong if I just want to bite a chunk out of that raw meat?

  • @Spaceizcool
    @Spaceizcool 12 років тому

    HELLO ONCE AGAIN AUDIENCE!

  • @PinkHoboGirl
    @PinkHoboGirl 12 років тому

    I flipping watched this whole thing just because Toby commented on it! x)

  • @rechooch
    @rechooch 12 років тому

    Interesting stuff.

  • @Eagle90810
    @Eagle90810 12 років тому

    how is bacon made?

  • @parodzi
    @parodzi 12 років тому

    Wherever Toby goes, his audience will follow XD

  • @sourpoi3
    @sourpoi3 12 років тому

    You are awesome!! Great vid