I've never had rabbit before. I'd like to try it, though I think butchering a rabbit would be really hard. Something about fur.. It just seems like a pet. I have two rabbits. I free range them as well.Their pork is awesome too and their rabbit.
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I've never had rabbit before. I'd like to try it, though I think butchering a rabbit would be really hard. Something about fur.. It just seems like a pet. I have two rabbits. I free range them as well.Their pork is awesome too and their rabbit.
I've never had rabbit before. I'd like to try it, though I think butchering a rabbit would be really hard. Something about fur.. It just seems like a pet. I have two rabbits. I free range them as well.
Can you not feed chickens to the boas? They grow quite fast, and that's what the zoo does. Amanda said she has a bunch of frozen cull chicks in her freezer for her snake, but it is not a boa. I know nothing about snakes, just curious.We have to start raising a few rabbits for the boas at some point(Most likely when we move), it just takes way too long to raise rats to their size needed especially for the breeder females(To feed the pregnant female boas I mean). Its hard to do but it needs to be done. Heck i used to keep rats as pets. And I mean PAMPERED pets. I had a two level ferret nation and sewed all sorts of cubes and hammocks for them and bought all sorts of toys. Its really hard but the snakes have to eat and the cost of buying them even wholesale is ridiculous. Its more work but costs WAY less to raise your own feeders. And that's out long term goal to be as self sufficient as we can while still being able to enjoy keeping the animals we love.
Can you not feed chickens to the boas? They grow quite fast, and that's what the zoo does. Amanda said she has a bunch of frozen cull chicks in her freezer for her snake, but it is not a boa. I know nothing about snakes, just curious.
Still flaps a little, no vocalizations. A very hands off way to kill them, and they are turned away from you so you don't have to look in the eyes while you do the deed. They never see it coming. My gun has both a .17 barrel and a .22, I have found the smaller .17 (higher velocity smaller projectile) works MUCH better then the .22, just fyiInteresting....so does the chicken do all the flapping and such after you shoot them? Or is it just limp and bleeds out?