How do you extract the blood from animal without wasting it ?

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As the animal flesh and blood is the most nutritious thing you can put to your soil, i just can't imagine any possible way of collecting blood like you kill the animal and shit and you are supposed to scavenge it like nigga what ??

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Maybe this thing would help but then, i can easily tear it apart when the animal dodges me
 
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Ignore the whole shitty concept, just shot an creative answer if you have
 
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you mean a wild animal?
 
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liquid tends to collect more debris than solid which you can wash, so the blood is too dirty to consume imo
good idea though
 
you mean a wild animal?
Like a 20-40kg animal if that makes sense


liquid tends to collect more debris than solid which you can wash, so the blood is too dirty to consume imo
good idea though

I would use it to fertilise my food garden, i wouldn't consume blood cause it has all the pathogens when released into the surface
 
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this isn't the chum bucket
 
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Like a 20-40kg animal if that makes sense




I would use it to fertilise my food garden, i wouldn't consume blood cause it has all the pathogens when released into the surface
Best way is knocking it unconscious then hanging it upside down and slitting the throat collecting it into a bucket, thats how butchers do it
 
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Best way is knocking it unconscious then hanging it upside down and slitting the throat collecting it into a bucket, thats how butchers do it
That's pretty amazing actually

Now that i know how to do this, are you familiar with the techniques that they use to keep the blood sterile (without pathogenic bacteria), or is this process done subsequently ?
 
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I'm pretty sure feces is far more fertile than blood and flesh

But I'm starting think this is adrenochrome topic in disguise
 
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I'm pretty sure feces is far more fertile than blood and flesh

But I'm starting think this is adrenochrome topic in disguise
No actually i'm trying to use the dead flesh for the fertilisation as i've got my hand on huge grinding machine but i don't know how to extract the blood which i should know

As for the actual adenochrome, i wouldn't mind to produce it in the future, if i advance my laboratory. Currently @lutte seem to know about these stuff, do you have a literature to share aswell ?
 
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That's pretty amazing actually

Now that i know how to do this, are you familiar with the techniques that they use to keep the blood sterile (without pathogenic bacteria), or is this process done subsequently ?
idk tbh
I just know they add smth to prevent it clotting then freeze it asap, the blood in my fridge has sodium citrate
 
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You can even buy animal semen if you want:
 
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You can even buy animal semen if you want:
farmers literally have like tinder for cows where they choose the chaddiest bulls, funny
 
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