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Not everyone's a vegetarian. We're omnivores afterall. I don't want to hunt but I think it's totally fine to hunt if you're actually going to eat the meat.You butcher rabbits? That makes me sad.
Not everyone's a vegetarian. We're omnivores afterall. I don't want to hunt but I think it's totally fine to hunt if you're actually going to eat the meat.You butcher rabbits? That makes me sad.
Agreed. I'm absolutely not a vegetarian, and I know that the cows, chickens, and pigs that I eat have to be slaughtered before they show up on my dinner plate. It's just different with rabbits. They're so cute and cuddly in a way that other animals (except cats) aren't. It's hard to imagine shooting a little bunny rabbit.Not everyone's a vegetarian. We're omnivores afterall. I don't want to hunt but I think it's totally fine to hunt if you're actually going to eat the meat.
I've never had rabbit, but I'd try it. But my cats enjoy rabbit regularly..I buy raw rabbit meat from hare today and grind some myself so I got used to thinking of rabbits as food too. I know they are really cute. But even regular farm animals like chicken, pigs and cows are adorable and endearing. I used to have chicken and I would rock my favorite hen to sleep. <3 My friend raised a calf growing up and said the cow was really friendly and smart like a dog. And pigs are even more intelligent than dogs. They're very emotional animals as well. There isn't really a good reason to eat one animal and not the other. It's just a cultural thing.Agreed. I'm absolutely not a vegetarian, and I know that the cows, chickens, and pigs that I eat have to be slaughtered before they show up on my dinner plate. It's just different with rabbits. They're so cute and cuddly in a way that other animals (except cats) aren't. It's hard to imagine shooting a little bunny rabbit.