Posted by LAA on August 23, 2017 at 19:49:19 from (130.117.142.131):
In Reply to: Raising rabbits posted by Charlie M on August 23, 2017 at 17:11:07:
When I was a kid my school bus driver was a retired military man and he raised rabbits. He built himself some rolling hutches about 30' long, had stacked, cantilevered hutches with an aisle down the middle and a tin roof over the whole thing. He would move the hutches every day with his old John Deere ''B'' and scatter the manure, I know he fed corn and clover hay same as feeding cattle because he bought clover hay from our farm and shell corn from the local elevator. This was in the mid 60's but he was still in the rabbit business in the mid 80's because I stopped at his place one time and he still had the same set up going. Rabbit meat was common in grocery stores in my area for most of my life but is now scarce. I think it has to do with people not cooking as much and eating fast food, the whole meat counter has shrunk in the two grocery stores in our town and sometimes there is very little on offer.
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