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spookytea
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Joined: Mon May 10, 2010 1:14 pm,
) on Tue May 11, 2010 5:46 pm
When I was young my mother and I raised, bred, sold, and showed rabbits. We often had on average about 150+ rabbits in two separate barns. It was hard work growing up (we started when I was 5), but I loved it!
Anyway we often had a delima... Aggressive rabbits. You can't bred aggressive rabbits, or they can pass it off to their offspring. You can't show an aggressive rabbit, if it bites the judge it's immediately disqualified and doesn't look good to onlookers who may have bought one of your rabbits. And you certainly can't sell or give an aggressive rabbit to a pet shop to sell to children.
It left us with two options: 1.) Watch and feed rabbit until it dies of age or 2.) Consume rabbit.
So at the young age of five I started eating my own "pet" rabbits. Being so young I never thought much about it. After all snakes have to eat mice to live, and my mother thought me at a young age that bacon was just "dead piggy". So it made sense. Not to mention rabbit is extremely lean and very very easy to breed. We grew up extremely low income so between our garden and a few aggressive bunnies, our grocery bill was surprisingly low too!