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As a guy who's daughter has a rabbit, I find all of these tasteless comments........ Hilarious!
The rabbit has free range of our deck- He won't go down the stairs, so we let him run freely. We have woods surrounding out house, so someday, if he ever goes missing, we will assume he joined other wild rabbits, and decided to live in his natural surroundings. My daugher named the rabbit "Cocoa". So if you find any 'Cocoa-Puffs' around our house, don't eat them! |
Look, we all loose our heads from time to time. What's important is what we learn from the experience, so that we can grow as individuals. At these times, we have an opportunity to become better people, and that's really all that matters. :cool:
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it is strange that the head was chewed off. were i a predator of rabbits i think i'd be focusing on the meatier parts. but then i've seen the type of rabbits you guys have over there and think i'd just beg for spam rather than risk my life with such dangerous critters.
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Wow, I found a deer head in my backyard once, just the head, never found the rest of the animal.
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A Cat could kill a rabbit, but would it be worth the effort and chance of injury to itself? A Stoat on the other hand kills by biting at the neck, and eating what it can. Hopefully Mr Stoat will meet Mr Fox tonight :) |
wait 1 day before cooking the stew
then leave the stew over night good eatin' on day 3! |
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My Daughter wants a rabbit in the worst way. I have had them it's tough when that happens I kind of want to save her the grief.
I tell her that rabbits are the snickers bars of the animal world. Every critter likes to eat them. If they were tougher they would not be so cute. |
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there was just an article in the newpaper here
saying rabbit is healthy, 66% unsaturated fat's and amino acids , linol acid, alfalinol acid, dha, stuff you normally only find in fish, rarely in meat.. it's also low in natrium high in iron & Vitamin B12 it did mention bred rabbit, snuffed at at 12 weeks old, before they start storing fat the rear legs are the best, low fat, low calories and to remove excess fat at the rump before cooking http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?ArticleID=HT1OFL1R oh, and did i mention that rabbit is tasty? stewed in a brown abbey beer, carrots, a loaf of bread and mustard... Real good ! |
I think you could tell the kids the rabbit died/was killed. Tho' I would skip the "headless" part.
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Sorry to hear about your bunny's demise. We had various lop rabbits, but our favorite was a dutch rabbit we had for 8 years. He would hang out in the backyard and never run away. He stayed out all day and one day he was gone. We missed him and got a ferret.
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