yes
Red meat is not required for a healthy diet.
Red meat is cow meat AKA beef, it's not bad for you unless you eat too much of it.
No, but eating too much red meat could lead to cancer or cardiovascular problems.
If it's cooked thoroughly, red meat is not necessarily bad in moderation. However, this type of animal protein contains higher amounts of fat and LDL cholesterol than poultry or plant-based protein. It's not advised to consume large amounts of red meat. Diversify your proteins.
You should not be giving rabbits meat. Rabbits are herbivores.
Vegetarian.
it can be tasty but but the red meat is not bad for you but it takes a long time to digest it
The Torah permits eating (kosher) meat; and on certain (festive) occasions Judaism encourages it. Most Jews eat red meat, though some Jews are vegetarians or have other reasons for not eating red meat. Additionally, for Jews who keep kosher, meat (and fowl) need to be slaughtered and prepared according to kosher specifications.
None. Eating meat isn't vegetarian.
After not eating meat for a while, meat will seem like a shock to the system. It's best to ease back into eating meat, starting with turkey and chicken, and eventually (slowly) eating red meat again. Some side effects are stomach aches, and stinky gas.
Very small it is more good for you as it has lots of protein
Red meat is high in cholesterol and should be reduced in a diet. It is not necessary to avoid it altogether, however.