rawketstarling
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Hullo all! I'm a brand spanking new beginner, but like a lot of younger hippies, I'm very VERY interested in ethically raising my own meat and trying to remove myself as much as possible from the Food Industry.
The problem I'm having right now is that I do NOT want to become a vegetarian, and I also believe you should be willing to kill the animal you're going to eat for sustenance. Theoretically, I am all about raising my own meat and I have the space & freedom to do so. However, watching videos on rabbit 'harvesting' makes my stomach a bit queasy, and I wonder if this is something I should wait on (although I don't think it'll get easier). I know the usual things--don't name them, don't get attached, etc.
I'm wondering what YOU did to get yourself ready to kill something you raised? How do you prevent attachment to the kits, and does it get easier after the first kill? These are all things I'm trying to work through before even buying the hutches--I want to make sure this is something I can handle. Watching rabbit wringer videos makes me wonder if when push comes to shove i can actually handle it. Any advice you can give is very much appreciated!
The problem I'm having right now is that I do NOT want to become a vegetarian, and I also believe you should be willing to kill the animal you're going to eat for sustenance. Theoretically, I am all about raising my own meat and I have the space & freedom to do so. However, watching videos on rabbit 'harvesting' makes my stomach a bit queasy, and I wonder if this is something I should wait on (although I don't think it'll get easier). I know the usual things--don't name them, don't get attached, etc.
I'm wondering what YOU did to get yourself ready to kill something you raised? How do you prevent attachment to the kits, and does it get easier after the first kill? These are all things I'm trying to work through before even buying the hutches--I want to make sure this is something I can handle. Watching rabbit wringer videos makes me wonder if when push comes to shove i can actually handle it. Any advice you can give is very much appreciated!