Rabbit: A Great Meat Animal for Small Homesteads
Clean, quiet rabbits are easy to raise, even for urban growers.
They don't have the whole text online as of today, and I don't know that it would teach anybody here anything new, but I was excited just the same. I'm a longtime reader, and I was beginning to wonder if they never mentioned rabbits because of the PR problem it might cause. Even with this article, it wasn't advertised on the cover, it appeared last on the list of feature articles, and was waaaaay in the back of the magazine. (And I bet they'll still get nasty letters.) But they used Eric Rapp of Rare Hare Barn as the main source, and gave a shout out to American Chincillas and Champagnes, with Silver Foxes and Americans getting a good mention. The Rabbit Wringer, too, was copiously gushed over.
Anybody else catch it? What are your thoughts?
http://www.motherearthnews.com/october- ... z1ZP3HBQbY
Clean, quiet rabbits are easy to raise, even for urban growers.
They don't have the whole text online as of today, and I don't know that it would teach anybody here anything new, but I was excited just the same. I'm a longtime reader, and I was beginning to wonder if they never mentioned rabbits because of the PR problem it might cause. Even with this article, it wasn't advertised on the cover, it appeared last on the list of feature articles, and was waaaaay in the back of the magazine. (And I bet they'll still get nasty letters.) But they used Eric Rapp of Rare Hare Barn as the main source, and gave a shout out to American Chincillas and Champagnes, with Silver Foxes and Americans getting a good mention. The Rabbit Wringer, too, was copiously gushed over.
Anybody else catch it? What are your thoughts?
http://www.motherearthnews.com/october- ... z1ZP3HBQbY