Not at all, this may sound a bit dark, but I find that there is something very therapeutic and relaxing about breaking down an animal into different lovely bits of meat, it is especially rewarding if the animal in question is game that you have bagged yourself. It's always best to learn from a good butcher and from what I understand the ginger pig course is very good, if you do not get it let me know and I can recommend some books that you should be able to learn a lot from.
Not at all, this may sound a bit dark, but I find that there is something very therapeutic and relaxing about breaking down an animal into different lovely bits of meat, it is especially rewarding if the animal in question is game that you have bagged yourself. It's always best to learn from a good butcher and from what I understand the ginger pig course is very good, if you do not get it let me know and I can recommend some books that you should be able to learn a lot from.