It's really not bad. I use a BB gun to dispatch my rabbits. I put it right at the back of the head, just below where the ears meet, pointed toward the nose. Only takes one shot, they usually go rigid and then might do a couple small kicks or a twitch, but I haven't seen any flopping around. I'm one of those wussies that can never bring myself to wring a neck. I'm a big girl, and I always worry I'll rip their head off.(was an army MP)![]()
To kick in on the natural feeds vs processed feeds - I use pellets and local hay. One, I'd much rather spend my free time doing things other than dealing with planning/growing/harvesting/storing natural feeds (just a matter of personal preference, I have nothing against people who want to do so), and two Pfau mills is just 3 miles from my home. If I can get 50 pounds of local high quality 17% rabbit pellets with no corn for $12, why rock that boat?
http://pfaufeeds1.drupalgardens.com/products/heritage-blend-rabbit-pellets
A lot of times I go to pick up feed, and it's been made THAT day. Florida whites aren't very large animals, and pellets are the best way I've found to get them to gain consistently. I just don't have the time, space, or patience to have to have fryers around for three times as long to get the necessary weight gains out of them. I do give my breeders the occasional handful of dandelion greens from the yard, but that's it as far as fresh stuff goes. I've considered adding fodder, but don't want to make more work for myself than I need to and also don't want to dilute the nutrition of the pellets.
But this is just me, and everyone's situation is different. I'm one woman, and I do every task on this homestead. Housekeeper, cook, repairman, guard, etc. My husband is handicapped, and his help pretty much ends with his paycheck that comes in every two weeks. Can't even take out a bag of trash. So my time is so, SO precious to me. Pellets and hay are way easier, and work well for me.
I'm very interested in the experiments though, and hope anyone trying something out of the "norm" will share their findings with all of us - both short term and long term.


