I just started raising my first English Angora rabbit. He is WONDERFUL. He is friendly, outgoing, and sort of the perfect mix between dog & cat. I have read females are less charming than males, but the little guy I have is so mellow that may mean very little.
We have been tossing around the idea of changing the duck pen into a meat bird pen next spring - it would be really spacious and wonderful compared to the ones I have seen at most of the local farms, even those whose management practices I respect. I plan to renovate a garden shed into an even more impressive Quack Shack/Chicken Coop. But, after bringing Herbert home & working with him for about a month, I think if we expand to raising our own meat I would raise meat rabbits.
He has grown so fast I feel like there are days he is bigger in the afternoon than he was in the morning. I am routinely astonished by how much he has grown. He also has not gone through the bag of feed I bought when we got him (a 25 LBer.), and it doesn't look like he will finish it for a few more weeks.
Angoras are probably even more work than most rabbits, and he is still the easiest pet I have. Even more so than the cat.
As for killing the rabbits... I don't know how easy that would be. I did butcher 2 roosters this spring (we had a no rooster deal), one of whom was my favorite chicken. It was not easy, but I steeled myself & did it anyway. It was easier than I expected once I started, and I feel better knowing the little guys didn't suffer, lived VERY happy lives, and that I will use almost every part of them (except the feathers) to feed my family.