UM students horrified by bunny butchering stunt

ORONO, Maine -- Some shocked University of Maine students and a faculty member stopped a classmate from demonstrating how to butcher and skin a live rabbit on Saturday during their course on documentary filmmaking.

"When he whipped out the knife, people started screaming, crying, running out of the room," said student Chris Michaud. "It was kind of surreal."

The rabbit's close call happened during final presentations for the Camden International Film Festival Course in the Arthur Hill Auditorium in Barrows Hall. About 60 students and one professor were present when senior English major Dane Bolding walked to the front of the class after lunch with the rabbit in a box and a plan.

"I feel like documentary films often put a lot in front of us," Bolding said Tuesday in a telephone interview. "I guess that my intention was to really put something in front of the class."

Bolding said that he has taught himself how to butcher and skin animals because he wants to know where his food comes from. He also said that people eat meat but don't want to know the violence behind how animals are slaughtered and how the food is prepared.

"I feel that we try and hide all of our ugliness," Bolding said.

According to Dean of Students Robert Dana, the matter has been referred to University of Maine Public Safety, the Dean of Student's Office and the University of Maine Conduct Officer. Bolding was scheduled to meet with an associate dean Tuesday afternoon and likely would face "educational and developmental sanctions" for his actions, Dana said.

Developmental sanctions are designed to help people understand about appropriate times and places to make a point, the dean said.

"I'm sure it would have been very shocking and upsetting," Dana said of the incident. "It's unacceptable. It was highly unexpected, and really out of skew for an academic classroom. No matter what his intent was, the outcome was very, very upsetting."

School officials are reviewing the matter to see if the university's code of conduct was violated.

"As of now, it does not appear that there will be any criminal charges," Dana said.

Any university sanctions that Bolding may face will be private, the dean said.

Bolding, who has won a university award for his poetry, said he meant for what happened in the class that day to be educational.

"We can have a liberal institution where we can serve dead meat. Where you can order dead cats and dissect them in the laboratory," he said. "For me, it was strange to get as harsh of a reaction and to feel so condemned in a liberal institution. I didn't intend to harm anyone."

Michaud said he could understand Bolding's intentions.

"I can't fault him. I guess his point was pretty valid," Michaud said. "It's just -- time and place, dude, time and place."

But Bolding's actions crossed a line, according to Michael Grillo, an associate professor, who was team-teaching the course along with two other faculty members.

"I'm feeling betrayed by this," Grillo said Monday. "This has shaken us all, incredibly. I've taught for 25 years. I've never seen anything like this."

Grillo said Bolding had announced before his presentation that anyone squeamish might want to leave the room.

"And I did, because, honestly, in the documentary film course, we've seen some films that are a little bit rough, so I and several other students left," Grillo said.

Bolding had not informed professors what he was planning for the final presentation in the course, which was structured around the Camden International Film Festival, held this year from Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, Grillo said. Also, Bolding had missed the previous class, during which students presented the first draft of their projects.

All the presentations were meant to be inspired by what they had learned and seen at the four-day film festival, and most students made short documentary videos. A couple, including Bolding, told teachers that they were going to share presentations with the class.

So when Bolding put on a pair of rubber gloves and placed a tarp over a table before taking the rabbit out of a box, course instructor Mike Scott of New Media was unprepared.

"He held up a knife, held it to the rabbit's throat," Scott said Tuesday. "I basically said no, not in this class."

While some students ran out of the classroom at that point, others were yelling at Bolding to stop what he was doing, according to witnesses.

"It got so intense that he was like, 'Fine, I won't do it,'" Michaud said of Bolding.

Bolding then put down the rabbit and the knife.

Grillo said that after the incident, he pulled Bolding into the hallway and gave him a piece of his mind.

"I told him that this was one of the most reprehensible acts I've ever seen," he said.

One woman in the class, who witnessed the presentation but didn't want to be identified, said the class was a "complete and horrible mess" after Bolding's actions and that some women were calling for him to be expelled.

"What did this have to do with documentary films?" she asked. "This wasn't a class on cadavers."

Bolding said he had thought of presenting the rabbit butchering as a documentary video, but didn't have time. He also said he was very hungry, and even starving, during the Saturday class.

"For a couple of weeks, I didn't have any money and I couldn't eat," he said.

Bolding said he had just bought the rabbit from a local farmer and was looking forward to eating it after he killed it and skinned it in class.

But after his presentation was stopped, several women in the class pooled their money together and bought the rabbit from Bolding for what he had paid for it.

"I don't mind that the animal is still living," Bolding said. "I took that $10 and got some potatoes and milk. I made a vegetarian soup."

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angelsx34eva's picture

Apparantly...

I'm not the only one who feels the same about someone's posts here....it appears that one other person agrees with everything she says...don't want to violate the SJ policy on calling out names...I guess birds of a feather do flock together....childish, juvenile, immature, ignorance....I could go on and on....makes me feel bad for the kids involved here, if there are any and makes me wonder if this person eats with that mouth...call me all you want...engage in conversations about me between posts...just goes to show how ignorant and immature you really are...I won't even go into what side of the bridge you live on...or any thing else...but its crystal clear to me...people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones...

momof4's picture

your whining

is getting really boring. If you don't like it, find something else to do, will ya? PLEASE?? You don't even make sense.

angelsx34eva's picture

Momof4...

I really take offense to most of your comments..They don't make sense...It's almost like you read half a story and then comment..."Why was it the teachers fault?"...The "teacher" was supposed to "look" at all projects before they got to the front of the class...Read the story AGAIN...and that's all I'm gonna say about that!!!

Pirate's picture
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What's next; having her

What's next; having her barred, Tron style?

momof4's picture

maybe

she doesn't much care for chicken?

Steve Bulger formerly mainexile's picture
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Waiting

for the follow-up story that describes how the traumatized women were so distraught that they had to leave class, get some fresh air, and meet later for hamburgers and wings.

Pirate's picture
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LOL....so true.

LOL....so true.

northwoods's picture

I have a couple issues with

I have a couple issues with the article. 1. "And I did, because, honestly, in the documentary film course, we've seen some films that are a little bit rough, so I and several other students left," Grillo said. Then Grillo says this "I told him that this was one of the most reprehensible acts I've ever seen,"
How did Grillo see this if he was not in the classroom.
2. Bolding says "For a couple of weeks, I didn't have any money and I couldn't eat," I am no doctor but if you don't eat for a couple weeks don't you die. Plus rabbit is a poor survival food (if you don't eat for a couple of weeks I say your in survival mode) never heard of rabbit starvation.
The only real thing I got from this article is the urge to go hunt some snowshoe hares.

momof4's picture

rabbit has alot of protein

and tastes like chicken.

northwoods's picture

Momof4 I can honestly say I

Momof4
I can honestly say I have never had farm raised rabbit but if they taste anything like snowshoe hares then your comment is an insult to every rabbit/hare out there. Hare is so much better than chicken

momof4's picture

my apologies

to the surviving bunnies of the world.

Pirate's picture
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Ya had me hooked until you

Ya had me hooked until you said it tastes like chicken. Everything tastes like chicken but chicken. The parrot sez catnip tastes like chicken.
Please excuse my rant. AARRGHH!!! (Man, that felt good; haven't done that in ages).

jeffyd's picture
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the rule of three

you cannot survive more then
3 min's with out air
3 days without water
3 weeks without food

omg

what a stupid kid,... I don't mind people hunting.. and I certainly don't mind eating..but i don't like watching people kill animals...especially in a class room environment ...and the teachers excuse LOL....he wasn't here the day they were handing out brains

BenHarrison's picture

So if his project topic was

So if his project topic was how to cook and eat a Maine Lobster YA or NAY would that have been ok!!! Take a living creature and droping them into a pot of rapidly boiling water, then carefully removing the meat from the shell it's pretty tricky and would have been informative!! Would that have upset all the Liberal PETA loving vegetarians sensibilities!
I would like to take a group of vegetarians out into the woods with a weeks worth of water and only a days worth of granola and see how many days it would take before they are begging for some of my tasty rabbit, I bet by day three or four they are helping set snares to catch more!!!

BenHarrison's picture

The Peta chicks that freaked

The Peta chicks that freaked out and disrupted his presentation should be punished!!! I am sure everyone else was allowed to give their presentations without interruptions and outbursts!! And the professor with the sensitive stomach better not fail him. IF HE DOES IT'S AN INSTANT LAWSUIT. They did not like his topic so he was deprived his opportunity to participate. He deserves an apology and an A on his project anything and I would Sue if I were him and I would win BIG!!!

ricktardif's picture

Perhaps he wanted to create vegitarians

This student should have considered walking thru a Decoster's farm with a hidden camera instead. I had a girlfriend who is a medical doctor. She became interested in biology as a child while helping her grandfather prepair a rabbit for dinner. We are meat eaters. As such we should all be exposed to such a presentation.
In the past, meat was served on special occasions, like Sunday dinner- hollidays... meat was just too expensive. With industrial farming, and the relatively inexpensive products being offered, we have lost respect for the life that is packaged in celophane.
This young man should have discussed his project with his professor beforhand- no doubt. But, the idea itself isn't that bad. Too bad he didn't clear it with his profs properly. I hope he doesn't get in trouble- or recieves a failing grade. Shock!? Perhaps we should all recieve some to wake us up!

BenHarrison's picture

"Time and place dude" Well

"Time and place dude" Well this sounds to me like the time and place for what Bolding was going to do. Documentary film class, many documentary films are intended to horrify, educate, shock and awaken the audience. I have seen a lot of documentary's about where our food comes from every thing from inside the slaughter house to agricultural practices so I think this guy was not out of line or acting in anyway inappropriate. And lastly Rabbit is darn tasty seriously wummy!!! Oh pirate abortion should be legal until the third year of life that way parents will no if the child is "viable" or "Special"!!

Pirate's picture
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As is often the case, your

As is often the case, your post is spot on, Ben.

Pirate's picture
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It's o.k. to abhort a fetus,

It's o.k. to abhort a fetus, though.

tron's picture

I'm certain that if someone

I'm certain that if someone wanted to abort a fetus for show and tell, the instructor would stop that also. Way to bring irrelevant, extraneous topics to this forum. When you don't use your brain, feces oozes out.

Pirate's picture
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"When you don't use your

"When you don't use your brain, feces oozes out."
Oh, same thing that happens when you open your mouth.
See what I meant the other day about engaging in the battle of wits unarmed? You don't learn do you. You are such a target rich environment. Stick around. You make it all fun.

momof4's picture

I just hope

they let us right-wing wackos out of the mental institution by Christmas. I would say it has to be before April---in time for the Easter Bunny sacrifice, you know.....BTW, what do you suppose comes out when he opens his.....well....never mind. I've gotta get out to the back 40 to kill supper. Don't wanna lose my appetite from my wandering thoughts.

Pirate's picture
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Good post, MO4...What was

Good post, MO4...What was supper, by the way?.....

momof4's picture

confit of possum

with an appetizer of squirrel eyeball bisque. Nice crackly skin on the possum, and the bisque was smooth and creamy, with a little "pop" when you get an eyeball in the spoon. Went well with a fine Merlot. I will be happy to pass on the recipes should anyone so desire.

An added bonus is that my birdfeeder is now "rodent-free", and we have squirrel-kabobs on the menu tonite, so as we don't waste food!

Pirate's picture
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What would YOU like to talk

What would YOU like to talk about; homosexuality?

taxpayer's picture

really?

Are we really this pussified in the U.S. that we can't even kill a rabbit and eat it? Animals aren't born in cellophane wrappers folks. The meat you buy at the store and the shoes you wear were all animals at one time. People would appreciate their food and clothing much more if they knew where it really came from.

AF_Vet's picture
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Good Idea - Bad Execution

No pun intended there.

I think he makes a very valid point of just how ignorant many Americans are about where their food comes from. I don't believe the school has any right to impose any kind of sanction or punishment on him. To the "women" that wanted him expelled, I would have to say grow up - not everything in this world is butterflies and rainbows.

Good luck in the future Dane.

Pirate's picture
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So much for attempting to be

So much for attempting to be creative.

AF_Vet's picture
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Really...

No, really, I didn't mean it as a pun. I couldn't think of a better word at the moment.

ojhuig's picture

I thought it was a stunt

Some kind of Vegan shock-performance or something but I don't see anything online about this kid doing any other activities like that.

angelsx34eva's picture

Wow...

What was this kid thinking?...and the teachers offering up excuses that the student had missed the day of class where they were to tell/show the teachers there projects is just an excuse by the teachers how this got "by them".....When the student showed up, the teachers responsibility was to ask to see the students project before he presented it to the class. I mean, come on now, a student walks in your room with a box that is supposed to be part of a class demonstration, this would raise a red flag with me about what was in the box. And what's up with this student being "starving"..not eating for a week?...There's more to this story than meets the eye...This student was going to cut the rabbit up so he could have something to eat?...Really?

news4u's picture

Wascally Wabbit

Guess he forgot to sign up for UMO's meal plan that is available to students. Funny how he didn't have any money, but was able to buy a rabbit from a farmer. $10 can buy a lot of ramen noodles or spagetti o's! Ask any college student.

momof4's picture

why was it the teacher's fault?

seems to me that the "kid" is an adult. He needs a psych eval.

mainermamma's picture

What??!!

This guy sounds like a total nut! I think he may need some professional help. Its one thing to buy a rabbit from a farmer and kill it and eat it on your own...but to try to slaughter one in front of a class?? WTH get a lilfe man...

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