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14238813 No.14238813 [Reply] [Original]

I think we can all agree that Beef, Lamb, Pork and Poultry dominate the meat scene.

What about rabbits though?

>herbivores so no risk of parasites
>lean meat so high protein
>same as chicken can take on many flavours

Why no love for bunnies?

>> No.14238814

because its too lean fat makes meat worth eating

>> No.14238817

>>14238813
>>herbivores so no risk of parasites
You can't get Parasites from beef? Sounds like bullshit to me.

>> No.14238822

>>14238813
Rabbits take more prep work for a smaller amount of meat. Also more expensive because not as efficient to factory farm. Also minorly because some people are dumb and think they need to be worried about "rabbit starvation" diets in current year.

>> No.14238827

>>14238817
Didn't know you could get tapeworms from under-cooked beef.

Learn something new every day.

>> No.14238830

>>14238817
You gotta check the liver when you gut it. If it doesn't look clean and healthy better not risk it. Rabbits definitely carry some nasty parasites.

>> No.14238831

hard to butcher. really only useful for stew meat or braising

>> No.14238833

>>14238822
Rabbits are delicious when stewed or braised and are extremely easy to prep. I've heard them called a meat banana before.

>> No.14238839

>>14238831
The only thing easier than butchering a rabbit is peeling the plastic off a supermarket steak.

>> No.14238854

>>14238813
>kill
>push-gut
>skin
>give skins to that one smith/leather nerd you know
>wait.jpg
>have gloves for winter

the only thing worth killing rabbits for, really.

>> No.14238865

>>14238813
>herbivores so no risk of parasites

WRONG

They eat vegetation that has snail slime all over it, which contains parasite metacercaria. They also drink from water supplies contaminated with parasites.

Heck there is even an endemic parasite for them with a special name, rabbit fluke

>> No.14238866

I like rabbit just fine. Really only good for stew though.

>> No.14238871

>>14238865
This is irrelevant to farm raised rabbit and is like bringing up wild boar trichinosis when talking about eating pork.

>> No.14238897

>>14238854
Rabbit leather gloves? I've never heard that the skin is useful for that.

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>>14238813
Eat them.

>> No.14238966

>>14238813
>herbivores so no risk of parasites
Many parasites come from outside of meat or even food in general.
Pls don't get sick anon

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>>14238813
just squeeze them out and they're pan ready.

>> No.14238980

>>14238813
I think it's only good for stew but if you want to try it tell us how wrong we were when you're done

>> No.14238983

>>14238969
Christ us that done alive

>> No.14239053

>>14238983
The rabbit has an orgasm when you do it

>> No.14239060

>>14238813
>herbivores so no risk of parasites
>what's beef tapeworm

>> No.14239156

>>14238813
They're expensive because they're all hunted and you can't eat the ones with myxo, so there just isn't any economy of scale. If you want them though, please shoot as many as you can even if you don't eat them. Seriously, fuck wild rabbits. Pet ones are cute though.

>t. Australian

>> No.14239328

>>14239156
Build a few pens a couple feet off the ground, go to livestock auction purchase one male and two females. Wait. Segregate pregnant female. Grow babies. Set aside male from female #1 litter, 2 females from #2 litter. Kill original parents, eat. Rinse, repeat. it costs nothing to feed them you can give them grass clippings weeds from the garden and table scraps.

>> No.14239362

>>14238813
>>herbivores so no risk of parasites
ignoramus

>> No.14239437

>>14238813
enjoy starvation

>> No.14239443

>>14239328
why not just keep them all together

>> No.14239581

>>14238827
Probably easy since your a colossal ignoramus.

>> No.14239634

>>14239443
The male and female? It stresses out the female. Best to keep them apart and bring the female over to the male’s pen for breeding only, then splitting them up again. They do perfectly fine alone

>> No.14239657

NOOOO NOT THE HECKIN BUNNERINOS

>> No.14240100

>>14238813
you just know

>> No.14240186

>>14238813
>herbivores so no risk of parasites
That is by no means true. If you plan on eating rabbit buy from a licensed supplier with aproval from your sanitation department, you do NOT want to raise a rabbit to eat if you don't know about proper sanitation practices.
>lean meat so high protein
True
>same as chicken can take on many flavours
Partially true, but not nearly to the same extend.

>> No.14241174

>>14239634
that's part of it and also sometimes a female eat her babies and if you have two females that give birth to a litter at the same time one female can kill both litters so you definitely want to keep them apart and if the female starts eating her babies you butcher that one immediately

>> No.14242489

Reminder you die if you eat them

>> No.14242589

>>14238813
God damn I want to have sex with that rabbit.

>> No.14243794

>>14238813
you just KNOW

>> No.14245311

>>14238813
You can starve to death if you only eat rabbit meat. It's called "rabbit starvation" and some of the pioneers who explored the American west suffered from it. You die from lack of fat.

>> No.14245329

>>14238813
We get about a dozen once a year from a friend who breeds them. End up eating 3-4 then freezing the rest.

They're tasty but very lean and a little gamey. Best fried IMO. Gravy from the drippings and bits is great too.

>> No.14245711

>>14238833
>meat banana
hahahaha
But rabbit stew sounds great

>> No.14246854 [DELETED] 

reported and saged 4

>> No.14246965

>>14245311
>lack of fat
How did Americans die from it then?

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>>14240100
they always make it so obvious

>> No.14247270

>>14245311
You have to literally eat nothing but rabbit meat for months on end for that to happen.

>> No.14247292

>>14238813
BUNNY
rhymes with
_____

>> No.14249020

Rabbit is pretty unsensational. That little girl though... holy shit... I would fucking eat the hell out of her honey secreting cunny, slather up one my dicks with astroglide and go anal.

>> No.14249102

>>14238813
Speak for yourself, rabbit is amazing in stews. As much as I hate to say it, it does taste quite a bit like chicken, though.

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>>14247292
Hunny?

>> No.14249112

>>14247292
Gin rummy

>> No.14249119

Haha very funny guys. You all know its CUNNY. Tight bald honey sweet CUNNY.

(But in all honesty, I hate it when people call them bunnys and not rabbits)

>> No.14249127

>>14241174
What's with rabbits and rodents eating their young.

>> No.14249144

>>14249127
There is nutrition in the brain.

>> No.14249189

>>14238813
I eat rabbits quite frequently (about once per month), they're cheap here and they taste absolutely delicious, especially with some polenta as a side.

>> No.14249242

>>14238813
Beef, lamb, pork and chicken.
Turkey/duck/pheasant/quail/etc are not that common.

Rabbit doesn't taste nice. And it's nothing like chicken.

In any case you're looking for a better yield than a rabbit provides. Chickens are slaughtered in 4 weeks. Rabbits take 10 and produce substantially less meat.

>> No.14249272

>>14238813
Conies are fucking delicious. It's like venison fucked duck.

Only genuine cucks turn their noses up at rabbit.

>> No.14249283

>>14238822
Fuck are people genuinely worries about rabbit starvation? You can offset it with like a peice of fucking buttered toast every few days.

>> No.14249287

>>14249242
They eat different waste products from the garden.

>> No.14249298

>>14238827
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taenia_saginata well, learn it well this time

>> No.14249311

>>14238813
bugs...easy on the carrots

>> No.14249423

>>14249242
>Rabbit doesn't taste nice.
It's nice that they allow kids with Downs to post on this Iberian Morris dancing forum.

>> No.14249427

>>14238813

>herbivores so no risk of parasites

Herbivores absolutely do have parasites / worms

Rabbits get the gnarliest viruses too

>> No.14249595

One of the best meals I ever had was spicy brazed rabbit at a Chinese place. Strong flavored meat like rabbit and mutton are great for these dishes because the flavor still comes through the spices.

>> No.14250011

>>14238822
>"rabbit starvation" diets
Who cooks rabbit without adding fat to it? That shit is so good braised in a fatty sauce.

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>>14238822
>"rabbit starvation"

don't laugh, my brother was given a rabbit which he cooked up and then he ate 2 bites
he died of starvation 2 weeks later

>> No.14250043

>>14249242
>Rabbit doesn't taste nice
American hands typed this.

>> No.14250046

>>14238897
It isn't, it's just too soft, better use carpincho.

>> No.14250051

>>14249427
>Rabbits get the gnarliest viruses too
I like rabbit, but this is absolutely true.

>> No.14250052

That's a big bunny

>> No.14250480

>>14238813
looks delicious, would eat
the rabbit is gross though

>> No.14250528

>>14238813
I'm deeply concerned about the size of that rabbit.

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big chungus

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>>14238813
>herbivores so no risk of parasites
Wrong. In AZ, cottontails are good to eat, but jackrabbit is full of parasites. You shouldn't even handle them if you shoot one, fwik.
The simple solution is to buy more rabbit and eat it. The more you buy it, the more it will be available. I get rabbit from my high-end grocer (AJs), where I also buy quail, duck, and goose. It's all pricey. Again, the more you buy, the cheaper it will get.

>> No.14250794

>>14238813
I hunt rabbits and wild rabbit is delicious. I’ve never tried farm raised though.

>> No.14250967

>>14238813
In Italy rabbit is almost as common as chicken. It's too lean tho, not really worth it. It also taste really bland

>> No.14251330

>>14250613
>The more you buy it, the more it will be available
>the more you buy, the cheaper it will get
American edumakayshon....

>> No.14251462

>>14250613
based azfag
also rabbit in az can test positive for plague