DaveW
Well-Known Member
The other day I shot 3 rabbits (wrong forum I know). They were gutted and skinned within an hour or two and I noted at the time that no rigor mortis had set in one of them. They went into a cold fridge (3C) and the next morning the same rabbit has still not stiffened up. the other two are still stiff as you would expect.
As I understand it rigor mortis is caused by the muscles continuing to use sugars and oxygen which are not then replaced because there is no blood flowing. Therefore lactic acid builds up and the muscles cramp up / go stiff.
My questions are: what could possibly cause the above and is it safe to eat?
As I understand it rigor mortis is caused by the muscles continuing to use sugars and oxygen which are not then replaced because there is no blood flowing. Therefore lactic acid builds up and the muscles cramp up / go stiff.
My questions are: what could possibly cause the above and is it safe to eat?