Looking for good casings tutorial

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Just opened my hog casings from Butcher - Packer and had to ask "Where's the instruction sheet?". Can someone please tell me the secret to unraveling that massive ball of casings. Must have spent 30 minutes just to get one length of casing. :emoji_cold_sweat: There's got to be a trick to it or is that the way it is. Don't seen to remember this problem with The Sausage Makers casings. Any ideas or help. Thanks. (no laughing, please):emoji_laughing:
 
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Yea, there is a ring. And the biggest tangle I've ever seen. Hope the quality is better than the packaging. I see pre-tubed in my future.
 
Usually they are all fed thru that loop and then a slight over hand not to keep them from coming loose
 
I do the same as Adam . Stored wet .
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I put the mess I got in a plastic tub. About how much water and salt. (more curious about the salt)
 
I'm on my phone so it's hard to link stuff . Search for the thread how to handle natural casings by boykjo boykjo . That's what a lot of us go by .
 
Butcher and packer supplies high quality casings so you have some of the finest.
The ring color is an identification size. Just undo the knot and remove it. Its usually near the end of the hank. Here's some reading for ya. This should answer most of your questions and make things easier.

Boykjo
 
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