• TheWitchofThornbury2@aussie.zone
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    22 hours ago

    Whole rabbits for $25? Scandalous. I think I’ll borrow one of the neighbourhood greyhounds and take a walk down Merri Creek. Still, it’s nice to know that one can still buy bunnymeat. Thanks for keeping an eye out for me!

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      18 hours ago

      I remember being able to get whole rabbits for a couple of dollars, much cheaper than you could buy a chicken for. Or it was something you’d be given free from someone who had been hunting. I used to get them when I was a student and had limited money.

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        18 hours ago

        Yes. Rabbit meat (wild) should be cheap as chips and a possible solution to a serious pest problem. I understand farmed rabbit has a cost, but wild is perfect low income protein.

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          16 hours ago

          When I was a kid a family member would go pest control shooting and bring them home for free.

          I don’t know if I could bear to kill them myself though (I couldn’t)

          Edit: is myxo still a danger?

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            16 hours ago

            I think they moved more to Calici virus, but they are constantly having to change what they are using as the rabbits become immune. I just saw today that they are starting a poisoning program around Ballarat because the rabbit numbers are up. I haven’t seen any around where I am but there are definitely lots around work.

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              15 hours ago

              Squillions on Merri Creek. You do still have to vaccinate pet bunnies though for myxo & calicivirus. The viruses are destroyed by cooking. As are liver flukes, tapeworm and other parasites etc. that infest wild rabbit populations. Just don’t eat rabbit tartare. And wash hands & tools THOROUGHLY after preparing raw wild bunny. Just a rinse won’t do.

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              15 hours ago

              Oh that sucks that they’re poisoning them now. And that makes it less safe to eat them.

              It sounds a bit heartless but with cost of living being what it is, it might be useful (and more effective not to mention humane) for more people to hunt them for food