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  • Aww poor baby

  • hhhhhmmmmm,im not sure a sick or injured rabbit with infected open wounds would be MY first choice for dinner,however,yes,they are a rescource. its nice to see this animalcared for, honored and utilized in such an ancient way.when that moment of slaughter came,that horrible,deep emotion you had when you took its life,that mixture of love,sorrow,disgust,horror,com­passion and honor probably moved you to tears.the ancients went through that weekly.such is the sacrifice of abel.

  • Great rabbit handling!

  • I bet it hurt everybody to have to kill and eat him....right up until the dinner bell! That little dude was all kinds of messed up anyway.  Glad you made the best out of it.

  • Aww poor thing! The bunny and u! Not going to lie.. Prolly shoulda offed the lil guy long b4. But I would have tried for it's sake too.. (if he was a pet) food bunny woulda been done.. But people call people inhuman for killing for food, as well as keeping injured animals alive.. I'm just glad you got to the point to put him out. if he healed better faster. Maybe.. But sooner is bettr. Think of the bunny not yourself.

  • @QuantumQuacks and the dogs and cats we call pets are food in other parts of the world. people from other cultures, even within the same country, can have very different views on such things. just because it's different from your own views doesn't make either party necessarily "right or wrong".

    Sure, animals have rights and deserve to be treated humanely. They are also a valuable source of food. Consider both sides.

  • i thought this was a video o how to skin a rabbit :(

  • the first few i didnt preserve because i didnt know how. most of the rabbits we harvest suffer from heatstroke in the summer. a rabbit's ideal outdoor temp is 75. at 110 degrees trust me we are struggling to cool them down but some are naturally weak and so nature culls them. those are the ones we eat. i haven't been able to find anything on how to preserve the fur. not even on the internet. there is a lot of ways but most are junk. in other wards, they dont sound right, the dont work.

  • do you perserve hide too? in what every, and any ways? you can eat your rabbit and sell the skins for taxidermy and leather craft. for the people who don't like factory farms.

  • WHAT HAPPENDDDD?!?!!

  • Poor bun. I'm glad he was freed from his suffering and that his body went to feed those who needed him.

  • At least he had the opportunity to know that the person to whom he was going to become a part cared for him.

  • u r cuter than the rabbit

  • serious question: how would you feel to be eaten by the people who raised and cared for you?

  • @yahoo1o1 Serious question: how do you not understand that we are on the top of the food chain?

  • @lookoutrainbows lol i was being sarcastic towards the uploader. it wasnt a serious question i asked, im sure she knows that lol

  • @yahoo1o1 No, I don't think anyone knows that...

  • @lookoutrainbows then the jokes on you. you obviously dont know what sarcasm is, so please speak for yourself if you got fooled. get a life and leave me alone, it was a joke made in jest and i dont need your hassle, leave me alone.

  • @yahoo1o1 No, you don't understand sarcasm. It doesn't really come through over the internet. It's hard to add inflection to typing, isn't it? Not to mention, that wouldn't have been funny even if anyone understood it.

  • @lookoutrainbows are you on meds or something? what dont you understand when i say "leave me alone"? please stop talking to me i am not interested in your hassle i dont know you. leave me the hell alone. i said something jokingly, and trust a sad loser with no life and nothing better to do to try and start crap. what i said was for the uploader to understand, and only the uploader, so anyone else, like you said, trying to understand it should just butt out and mind their buisness. ok thnx

  • @yahoo1o1 lol, you left a comment, not a pm to the uploader.

  • @lookoutrainbows pm? stop trying to butt in, i quoted & replied to a comment by the uploader, now if you didnt see this comment you will never understand what i meant by my post, which is why i said that my post is for the uploader only... only she will understand the sarcasm. now stop talking for her, she had no probs with what i said, so why do you have to jerk off when u have no clue about what i said? it was a joke, nothing else, so drop your self righteous belittling act, its uncalled for

  • @yahoo1o1 Awww sheet.  I lose.

  • I killed my rabbit today... All I had was my .22 and I was unsure about breaking his neck. I trusted my gun more than the neck breaking abilities, and now he's in the freezer. Its almost the fourth of July, so the neighbors probably thought that the gunshot was a firecracker.

  • U seem like u care about what happens to them. I have 4 house rabbits all potty trained. They have free roam of my large house supervised of course. I could never put them in a cage though. I have an x pen w/toys, hay box, chews for there teeth when i'm out. Here is a Rabbit Rescue Website called the Bunny bunch in Montclair Ca. Look it up, there is a ton of info on what to do 4 your sick rabbits. You are caring 4 them but maybe you can do a little more. When unable to breath u should put down.

  • ppl, these are all meat rabbits not pets. my sis and i farm them. however, we treat them with love and kindness. it's always painful to see one injured :/ we do eat them but always prefer the older ones or injured ones over the healthy ones :) life is not wasted on our farm. i posted these videos so that y'all can see that you can farm animals in natural and humane ways unlike commercial farming :(

  • @boomchacalacaboom i farm on a small scale also, only started last year, have 25 rabbits at the moment because my buck was too big for the does. so the operation is on hold for now till i get one aged enough to breed. people think it's easy to butcher, and it may bother some more than others. it bothers me quite a bit but it's farm life and you have to do things you don't always enjoy. just worry about providing for the family and the rest is cake. nice video.

  • This is a meat rabbit breed, a new zealand probably or a cross. I suspect they raise meat animals and did not just kill a pet rabbit that hurt himself...

  • omg what happened to him

  • at least your making their loss a positive thing in a little bit...but yes, there are small animal vets who will work with rabbits... but at least you aren't letting them suffer

  • that makes me so sad... when my pets die i bury them and give them flowers. 4 graves for my pets that have passed-on, i miss them so much. R.I.P little creatures.

  • will the little bunny be ok? :o poor bunny-boo. :(

  • no. saddly this rabbit (a male) kept injuring himself in the cage. he ended up tearin his entire nose off and exposing the canals. he stopped eatin, he no longer moved around the cage. we made the real hard decision to kill him and eat him. it hurt us all terribly but it was eother that or the trash can when he died and we didn't want his life to be wasted. not all rabbits are good for breeding. he was one who had the call of the wild in him :/ i miss him plenty but it had to be done.

  • :( i still feel bad but sometimes they got that call of the wild in them and he was one. that's why he kept on gettin injured in the cage :(

  • @boomchacalacaboom sounds to me like you need safer cages,not calmer rabbits.

  • poor little guy...

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