Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Urban Homestead Livestock a.k.a. putting meat on the table.


This is Handsome, our two y.o. Flemish mixed breed buck bought for $5. He is quiet, eats almost anything I throw at him such as garden weeds along with his rabbit feed.
Right now he is giving me the look since I had actually touched his lady Chocolate. The look says "You know better".
Come winter I set up my portable greenhouse moving their pen in. They both sleep in a big hay filled nest box.
The plan is two or three times a year Handsome jumps the fence and has a tryst with our meat rabbits does.
The after about 16 weeks the results are sent to freezer camp.
Rabbit isn't our primary meat source on our menu so we don't grow more than say 10 fryers of 5 lbs. weight a year. Often it's less than that which is fine for now.
Raising meat rabbits is more or less a two fold benefit on our urban homestead.
First is the bunny poop which is the greatest manure ever since there is no need to age the poop before application. Here is a nice site http://www.rabbitfarming.com/manure.htm
Better garden production = more harvest = less $ spent on food = extra income.
Second is that raising this type of meat is very do able both in cost & location wise.
Can't buy a beef cattle for under $25 and pasture it in your backyard.
So if the worst case scenario does happen be it a version of Red Dawn or simply that money is tight we can still eat.
Rabbit is good eating. Delicate white meat that can be cooked anyway you would chicken.
I can directly control what my rabbits eat.
Resulting in a healthy meat that isn't laced with hormones or antibiotics. Or jammed pack with preservatives.
The care & welfare of my livestock wasn't trusted to a multinational company who's bottom line will always be profit, think pet food or peanut butter. Or the latest- Sara Lee products.
Good site on raising backyard rabbits http://www.rudolphsrabbitranch.com/rrr.htm
~~ pelenaka ~~

2 comments:

  1. This is a great blog. Keep posting.

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  2. Hello! I am just starting my urban homestead, and blogging about it. My city won't allow livestock either, but they will allow rabbits as well. I thought about it, and decided that I could not bring myself to kill a rabbit (I'm not very tough), so I'll eventually barter for meat or buy it.

    What I am doing is starting a backyard plant nursery to make money. My friend down the street is going to grow the herbs because she has more sun, I'll grow the tropicals because I have more shade, and we'll share resources and split the money.

    So I already have a little urban coop going.

    I'm going to put you on my blog list. Come visit me sometime, and please, if you can make any constructive comments, do so.

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Thanks, good to know there are other's with this interest