dragonladyleanne
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I had the strangest chat today at a livestock swap. A lady asked if I dispatched my rabbits myself, and at what age; I confessed that so far, I have only dispatched 2, due to infected injuries that didn't heal, but that most people did it at 12-16 weeks if they weren't potential breeders. She then said she had never been able to do it herself in the past, but now she thought she could because she'd bought some "broilers". At first I thought she just meant they were broiling size, but she said they were a breed that would sicken and die from breathing problems by the time they were 6 months old "anyway", so she was doing them a favor by dispatching them before that age! I hope the look on my face didn't insult her, but it certainly seemed to me someone told her a tall tale in order to get her to do her own butchering. Then again, I am no expert, and I suppose it's possible they are either bred like that, or the feeding regimen has something to do with it. Any thoughts?
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