Balog
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Hi all,
I've been looking to add some rabbits for meat to our little backyard farm. We currently have ducks for the eggs and a small veggie garden. My wife is reluctant to start with the rabbits, not because of the expense of getting started or the added responsibility, but because she's worried about their cuteness. We have two little girls (a 3 and a 2 y/o) and they've always went nuts for the rabbits at petting zoos etc. My wife is thinking that they'll fall in love with the soft n fluffies, and she's worried about how they'll handle it when dad turns their little buddies into dinner.
Obviously they wouldn't be included in the actual slaughter and butchering until they were older (if ever) but they're smart and observant and they'll know when all of the new rabbits we've bred are gone one day. Has anyone had to deal this? Both of our girls are little carnivores, and they've really liked rabbit meat when we've eaten it in the past. Our space is too limited to raise any of the larger meat animals like pigs, and while I eventually want to start hatching out some eggs and using our ducks as a meat source that's going to be a ways off. Some of the smaller breeds of meat goats are a possibility, but that's a level of butchering I'll need to work up to to feel comfortable with as well as requiring a larger logistical footprint in terms of their upkeep. Rabbits really are the perfect compromise, aside from this one issue.
I've been looking to add some rabbits for meat to our little backyard farm. We currently have ducks for the eggs and a small veggie garden. My wife is reluctant to start with the rabbits, not because of the expense of getting started or the added responsibility, but because she's worried about their cuteness. We have two little girls (a 3 and a 2 y/o) and they've always went nuts for the rabbits at petting zoos etc. My wife is thinking that they'll fall in love with the soft n fluffies, and she's worried about how they'll handle it when dad turns their little buddies into dinner.
Obviously they wouldn't be included in the actual slaughter and butchering until they were older (if ever) but they're smart and observant and they'll know when all of the new rabbits we've bred are gone one day. Has anyone had to deal this? Both of our girls are little carnivores, and they've really liked rabbit meat when we've eaten it in the past. Our space is too limited to raise any of the larger meat animals like pigs, and while I eventually want to start hatching out some eggs and using our ducks as a meat source that's going to be a ways off. Some of the smaller breeds of meat goats are a possibility, but that's a level of butchering I'll need to work up to to feel comfortable with as well as requiring a larger logistical footprint in terms of their upkeep. Rabbits really are the perfect compromise, aside from this one issue.