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Well I recently got into the rabbit business for meat. Started with 3 a buck and 2 does but they are too young to breed at the moment. However, my brother in law came into an entire rabbit farm for cheap and so I also got a bred doe and a 6 month old Buck. Well she had kits this morning at around 2am and we have a 11 new members. If all goes well we will have 9 for the freezer as I have earmarked 2 of them for a friend of mine in repayment for some chickens last spring.

Was very pleased and wanted to share .

Brew
 

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Congratulations on the new babies!! Dinner will be served.......in a couple of months! :lol: Rabbit is very good, you can do anything with rabbit that you can do with chicken. Many years ago I raised rabbits, had so many that I got real creative with recipes....like bunny burgers and rabbit sausage. :gig
 

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congrats!

if you ever have the extra meat you should try rabbit sausage. it is WONDERFUL. just butcher your rabbit and debone him and grind the meat. for every 3 lbs of rabbit add 1lb of regular sausage. (you need the fat) and extra sage to taste.
 

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Thanks all. Looking forward to new recipes with rabbit. Have been looking at the rabbit sausage idea good to hear it is good stuff. Can almost taste it.

Brew
 

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Congratulations! New kits are the best. I have a few ready to slaughter as well.
 

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my neighbor discouraged me from raising rabbits because they scream when you kill them....I don't think I could do that...is it hard to process them...have no trouble processing chicken...what is your experience..Thanks
 

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if you do it right they dont scream. i have only had 1 or 2 do it in all the time we have done rabbits.
 

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I've only heard that sound once, when a dog killed a wild rabbit - but it is a sound you never forget. I do agree with ff6, done correctly they don't make a sound.

That brings up the question - how do ya'll kill your rabbits? I've seen the tool where you slide their head in it and pull to dislocate/break their neck. It looks effective but I have no experience with it.
 

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I haven't heard them scream, but I do it a much different way.
 
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