Nymphadora":128mcuv0 said:Wow, that's the cheapest I've seen rabbit at the market for... even our little Asian market charges at least $7/lb.
MaggieJ":24a9pyvu said:Five dollars a pound sounds very high for home-raised rabbit meat. When I fed rabbits a mainly pellet diet (2005-2007), the meat worked out to $1.50 a pound. When I transitioned the rabbits to a natural diet (a good alfalfa-and-grass hay, forage, scraps and a small amount of grain, plus trace-mineral salt block) my price per pound was about $0.75 cents. The rabbits took about 14-16 weeks to reach butchering size, but the meat was wonderful.
I agree, although ours work out to a little closer to $2.50 /lb, personally. Still much cheaper than most other meats in the area, and tastier, too! But California is just more expensive than many other states... I've gotten used to that. :shrug:MaggieJ":20a6eqqg said:Five dollars a pound sounds very high for home-raised rabbit meat.
MaggieJ":a6pt9q1v said:Five dollars a pound sounds very high for home-raised rabbit meat. When I fed rabbits a mainly pellet diet (2005-2007), the meat worked out to $1.50 a pound.
That would mean at least $3.00 today since pellets cost more than twice what I paid in 2006.MaggieJ":104km5jq said:Five dollars a pound sounds very high for home-raised rabbit meat. When I fed rabbits a mainly pellet diet (2005-2007), the meat worked out to $1.50 a pound.
a7736100":3rmffkif said:That would mean at least $3.00 today since pellets cost more than twice what I paid in 2006.MaggieJ":3rmffkif said:Five dollars a pound sounds very high for home-raised rabbit meat. When I fed rabbits a mainly pellet diet (2005-2007), the meat worked out to $1.50 a pound.
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