funnies50":1uoy9niw said:
I honestly have no problem with raising rabbits for food
Okay, cool!
funnies50":1uoy9niw said:
just that the way somma you guys do it is so...so... :x
Still, gotta do whatcha gotta do, I guess.
Yeah... a lot of it has to do with the fact that people are so disconnected from their food these days. Their meat comes in styrofoam packages at the grocery store, and a lot of them don't even realize that it came from a living animal that died so that the meat could be sold for food.
This was a real statement someone made to a call-in column called "Speakout" in a local paper somewhere. I actually did go searching for it and found the paper and the column... and statements others had made in response to this one. The column for this particular day was... um... missing. I imagine there was a bit of an uproar about it and they removed it from their online archives. :lol: I went looking for it because some people were thinking it had to be fake -- something somebody created in Photoshop or something. Nope. I found replies. I should have taken screenshots, but I didn't think about it at the time.
There are a lot of people like this person, unfortunately. Society has moved away from having a handful of chickens, a family cow, and a kitchen garden, raising a pig every year to slaughter in the fall. They've moved away from it so thoroughly, that it has been several generations since there were very many families who did such things. They've moved away from it so thoroughly, that they've made laws, ordinances, and homeowners' association rules that make it almost impossible for people to start doing such things again.
Before the last 50 years or so, though, knowledge of how to butcher your own livestock was commonplace and passed on to the next generation. Now you have a lot of people who want to raise and butcher their own livestock, and nobody to teach them how. So we come on here and figure it out together. Thankfully, we do have a few no-nonsense oldtimers who help us out, too.
That's why discussions like this are so common on RabbitTalk. There are more and more people who are seeing that raising their own livestock may be the only way they can reliably and affordably feed their families. But they have no one to learn from, and they live in places where you can have only X number of animals, you cannot raise livestock, you cannot butcher in your backyard, you cannot build certain sorts of outbuildings, you cannot fire a pellet gun, etc. etc. etc. And you end up with people who have stealth chicken coops and stealth rabbitries in the city, figuring out ways of hiding their evil farming activities from their nosy neighbors. We had a stealth rabbitry in the city for a while.... right next door to a lady who was on the board of a dog rescue group, whose daughter was on the board of the local humane society.... yeah, that was stressful.
*Looks around* How did I get here? :shock: :hmm:
Oh, well, whatever I was doing, I think I'm done. :lol: