Friday, August 1, 2014

Rabbits As A Survival Food Source

Keeping and breeding rabbits makes a lot of sense. Glossary Of Terms As a modern First World person, it makes sense to me, because rabbits are of low ecological footprint, their meat is recognized as being very healthy, and it’s one food source that I can control and know exactly what went into the production of. As a responsible person who values sustainability, it makes sense to me, because on top of the above, it also allows me to cut out several commercial steps and processes, resulting in a product that also saves fuel miles, machinery energy consumption, and saves having to destroy kilometers of natural land to make way for the bunnies. As a prepper who wants to know I can survive some possible disaster scenarios, it makes sense to me, because it’s something I can do “right here and now” as a practical survival skill that isn’t socially unacceptable and which will thus be in place already if some disaster scenario does take place. That last bit about the being “socially acceptable” is important in my philosophy. If / when there’s some disastrous event, I don’t want to learn just then how to survive on my garden produce, nor have to suddenly learn how to switch all my recipes from beef to rabbit. I don’t suddenly want to find out how hard it is to hunt critters, or how difficult it is to have to care for, dispatch, and dress rabbits at a time when my life could very well depend on it. This is where rabbits come into their own.



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