Nothing physically prevents any of us from eating our pets -- their slaughter, preparation, and cooking would be the same as with farm animals -- but moral concerns do stop most of us from doing this and, depending on where you live, the law might have something to say about it, too. The answer to this question is a matter of opinion.
Opinions on eating pet rabbitsOne person writes: I think that eating your pet rabbit would be disturbing but it's possible.
Another writes: No, it's wrong.
Another writes: Yes, you can eat your pet rabbit, provided it is in good health.....
Rabbits are good when put into a nice thick stew,slowly roasted over open coals, floured then fried and served over rice with gravy or slow cooked in a nice cajun gumbo with deer sausage and a side of red beans and rice....
Take care when field dressing the rabbit so as not to taint the meat and use gloves as rabbits and other members of the rodent family can carry diseases in their intestines and blood, one common disease is known as rabbit fever...
There may be some emotional issues at first but they will soon pass as you enjoy the great flavor of a well prepared rabbit.....
Then you may like to have several pet rabbits and raise them to adulthood and harvest the tasty meat...I personally have raised tame rabbits for the last 20 years for their meat,they are well cared for and the kids enjoy playing with them all through the summer but they also enjoy harvest time in December when they know rabbit will be on the menu....
If the rabbit is still alive ,then no chicken would eat it. But if the rabbit is dead then I would say: "Usually NO". If the bunny is cooked and prepared good then any chicken would eat it...
No, rabbits are vegetarians which means that they only eat plants.
A rabbit is faster then a chicken A rabbit has bigger ears then a chicken A rabbit can hear better then a chicken A rabbit can see in the dark but a chicken can't A (wild) chicken sleeps in a tree and a (wild)rabbit sleeps in a tunnel A chicken has wings and rabbit doesn't A chicken eats more kind of stuff then a rabbit A chicken takes better care of her chicks then a rabbit Chickens and rabbits eat grass Rabbits and chickens can be tamed Chickens and rabbits are cute Rabbits and chickens are good to eat
yes
Ok here is some reasons for the 'chicken and rabbit' thing: * The Rabbit (or chicken) wont get along * The rabbit could die of shock * the chicken might eat the rabbit unless the chicken(s) are caged, that is fine, as long as the rabbit cant get in it. Hope this helps By Tenny54
Yes, they can, my rabbit eats it she really likes it:)
chicken, beef, salmon, prawns, squid and rabbit.
The answer is no. A hawk would probably eat a snow rabbit.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
It is safe to eat rabbit as long as it has been properly cooked. Any technique that can be used with chicken, will also work with rabbit. They are both small animals of approximately the same size.
A vulture would eat about any dead animal. So if the rabbit was dead the vulture would eat it.
A rabbit would eat bark, grass, herbs, fruit, buds/twigs.
If a rabbit jumped in his mouth, a lion MIGHT eat a rabbit.
The animals humans eat: Fish,Cow,Pig,Lamb,Rabbit,Squirell,Turkey and Chicken! Most Humans eat Cows(beef),Fish, Pigs(ham) and Chicken. Some, depending on their backround may eat Rabbit, Duck, and goat. I may be missing some though.