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Killing rabbits...

JDP Oct 16, 2003 03:02 PM

(cross posted to burm forum)

I placed an order with Rodentpro but apparently there was a shipping snafu of some sort and my shipment will not be arriving until next week (2nd time thats happened in 6 shipments, but thats another story). Anyway, my big female is hungry NOW and has started hunting so I need to buy some live rabbits from the local pet store to feed her until next week. If I were to wait, she would seriously mess up her cage...she's very impatient when it comes to food. So, anybody know any "home" ways to kill a rabbit for consumption? I dont have access to stuff like CO2 or the like. Any thoughts appreciated.

Replies (2)

tibor Oct 16, 2003 08:41 PM

Why do so !!! lower into cage by the rear legs..Bamm ..alls good,Now rats and mice a differant story.

arboreals Oct 20, 2003 02:02 AM

Lowing by the rear legs? Already the rabbit is scared and would bite anything in site. How is this different from rats and mice? A rabbit is FAR worse! I've seen burms kicked by a rabbit tearing them open and needing alot of stiches! Bites are very nasty as well. Don't feed live if at all possable!
John

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