Hi Again
I would just like a bit of advice on rabbits. We have seen on the USA preppers. 1 family had rabbits and said it was the ideal meat as the reproduction of rabbits are high (Randy Buggers) that kept the family in meat for a long time. And which is the best rabbit to eat
But a friend from work has told me that the meat from a rabbit has very little goodness in it and is not good for you over long periods.
I would like this clarifying. If anyone could help.
Rabbits - Nutrition
Re: Rabbits - Nutrition
Hi,
Your mate was talking about rabbit starvation, due to a deficiency of essential fatty acids in the meat.
Rabbit is fine if you eat some of what the rabbit does.
Have a balanced diet, not just rabbit meat and you'll be fine.
HTH
Your mate was talking about rabbit starvation, due to a deficiency of essential fatty acids in the meat.
Rabbit is fine if you eat some of what the rabbit does.
Have a balanced diet, not just rabbit meat and you'll be fine.
HTH
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: Rabbits - Nutrition
Yep ,google "Rabbit Starvation", stories of people starving to death with full stomachs
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Re: Rabbits - Nutrition
eating just one vegetable or fruit with rabbit stops Protein Poisoning
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the numbers:
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/lam ... cts/4650/2
lots of graphs and data on the nutritional value...
high protein intake can put strain on renal function.....
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/lam ... cts/4650/2
lots of graphs and data on the nutritional value...
high protein intake can put strain on renal function.....
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Re: Rabbits - Nutrition
I like a bit of rabbit, usually stewed or casseroled with plenty of mixed veggies.
Was thinking about trying out the use of snare wires this year to try and fill the freezer up, anyone got any ideas of the best way to set them up please?
Was thinking about trying out the use of snare wires this year to try and fill the freezer up, anyone got any ideas of the best way to set them up please?
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http://www.thehuntinglife.com/html/sect ... nares.htmlwoodpecker wrote: Was thinking about trying out the use of snare wires this year to try and fill the freezer up, anyone got any ideas of the best way to set them up please?
Have a look there.
HTH
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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not sure if i like idea of snares. have you used then pseudonym?
obviously shooting can sometimes miss and leave a rabbit injured, but snares that trap and/or choke dont seem nice.
think ive got out of bed the wrong side today...
am i completely wrong here??
obviously shooting can sometimes miss and leave a rabbit injured, but snares that trap and/or choke dont seem nice.
think ive got out of bed the wrong side today...
am i completely wrong here??