I remember, hunkered down next to the basement laundry tub, cleaning game with my dad after a Saturday morning hunt: a couple of woodcock, a grouse, a cottontail rabbit.
Dad showed me how to clean the birds with knife, nippers and bare hands, and then he washed off those hands and slipped on latex gloves before taking on the rabbit cleaning. Rabbit fever, tularemia, he told me, is a disease that people can catch from bunnies, especially early in the season.
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