I would definitely recommend practicing on a few rabbits first as the principals are exactly the same but as has been mentioned before much more fiddly due to the size and the skin is a lot less willing to part company. For a quick skin I usually separate the skin from around the saddle then cut through the skin completely. I then take hold of the two sections of skin (front and back) and pull in opposite directions (think Bullworker if you are old enough to remember them
) this should do 90% of the job for you then its just a case of easing out the legs. I keep meaning to do a photo and video tutorial on this from gutting right through to jointing as I have demo'd it hundreds of times and must in my lifetime have skinned literally hundreds of thousands
. I will see if i can get my backside in gear and get something sorted!