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Try a bird of prey centre if theres one local, they usually only take headshot ones though to stop the birds ingestvng any lead. Also dog breeders and rescue centres are sometimes interested. i prefer to swap with butcher for other meat though although not always an option!

 

Good luck :thumbs:

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Hi

 

Need some advice, i am struggling to find a use for all these dead wrabbits, im not pretending i'm killing hundreds just about 10 a week ish.

 

Anyway i give some away to ma mates for there ferrets and dogs and even one who has a hawk, but sometimes i have too many left over, i dont mind eating them but its like the turkey at xmas, sometimes enough really is enough.

 

Someone mentioned that if i dressed them then i can give/sell them to butchers, this true???

 

Anyway if anyone else has any ideas what to do with them as an easy way of getting rid then it would be much appreciated.

 

I dont want to just kill them as well its a waste, rather help the farmer get rid of a pest and put it to some good use afterwards.

 

Thanks

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Hi

 

Need some advice, i am struggling to find a use for all these dead wrabbits, im not pretending i'm killing hundreds just about 10 a week ish.

 

Anyway i give some away to ma mates for there ferrets and dogs and even one who has a hawk, but sometimes i have too many left over, i dont mind eating them but its like the turkey at xmas, sometimes enough really is enough.

 

Someone mentioned that if i dressed them then i can give/sell them to butchers, this true???

 

Anyway if anyone else has any ideas what to do with them as an easy way of getting rid then it would be much appreciated.

 

I dont want to just kill them as well its a waste, rather help the farmer get rid of a pest and put it to some good use afterwards.

 

Thanks

Hi are there any reptile shops near you as they are normally interested as they can be fed to snakes and some of the larger lizards,mind you its better if your using non toxic pellets

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Hi

 

Need some advice, i am struggling to find a use for all these dead wrabbits, im not pretending i'm killing hundreds just about 10 a week ish.

 

Anyway i give some away to ma mates for there ferrets and dogs and even one who has a hawk, but sometimes i have too many left over, i dont mind eating them but its like the turkey at xmas, sometimes enough really is enough.

 

Someone mentioned that if i dressed them then i can give/sell them to butchers, this true???

 

Anyway if anyone else has any ideas what to do with them as an easy way of getting rid then it would be much appreciated.

 

I dont want to just kill them as well its a waste, rather help the farmer get rid of a pest and put it to some good use afterwards.

 

Thanks

Hi are there any reptile shops near you as they are normally interested as they can be fed to snakes and some of the larger lizards,mind you its better if your using non toxic pellets

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deker i gives em to the bladebone butcher in chapel row :thumbs:

 

 

I don't deny I am curious!!!

 

Best I can get is £1.00 each.

 

What do you have to do with them, paunched, cleaned, skinned, jointed??????

 

Do they only take one or two occasionally, or will they take loads? :thumbs:

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I take mine to the butchers and get £1 a rabbit, i've also got a couple of friends that like them as well so i'm never stuck with rabbits to get rid off.

 

I have also given them to a friend that works in an old peoples home, The old folk loved them! :D

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