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Radical Animal Husbandry

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Animal raising with a environmentally-conscious, high welfare, ethical solarpunk lean. Topics may include:

-Home-reared meat animals

-Raising animals for sustainable fibers (alpaca, sheep, etc)

-Using every part of an animal

-Sharing what your animals produce with your community

-Preservation of heritage animal breeds

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Rabbits seem like a good choice for livestock if you live in a more urban area. Thoughts? (This is my first post on this website. Please let me know if there are any formatting issues. Thank you.)

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Idk why I took so long to respond but yeah, I agree. Rabbits seem way more efficient and obviously more quiet than chickens. The biggest issue seems to be the dissonance in people's heads about, quite frankly, cute animals.

In short, it's normal and fine for me to raise chickens for food and I get minimal(ish) backlash for doing so. But rabbits are seen as cuter, and as pets, so people have way more hang ups about eating them.

Straight up my husband was aghast at me suggesting we raise meat rabbits, but not chickens for the same purpose, that's no issue. (and I couldn't begin to explain to friends what I was doing!)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

"Meat and parts – raw pet food. Great for pets with allergies or special diets."

This is a great guide with lots of good info! I like the above quote from the Benefits of Meat Rabbits. Extra meat from fryers would be an excellent sustainable source for feeding rehab falcons or other birds of prey!