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Hi all. I have been offered some rabbits from a friend who shoots them on his land. Are they ok 2 feed 2 a whippet?. How should I prepare. Better raw or cooked. Or should I avoid. Many thanks.

I welcome all comments
 
Hi all. I have been offered some rabbits from a friend who shoots them on his land. Are they ok 2 feed 2 a whippet?. How should I prepare. Better raw or cooked. Or should I avoid. Many thanks.I welcome all comments
great food feed raw
 
Provided they look nice and healthy.

Wish I could get hold of some rabbits for my dogs :)
 
They are best eaten freshly killed by the dog in question :) Masta, do you feed them skinned and gutted or as is, albeit stiff? If feeding rabbits, remember to keep worming up to date.

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www.moonlake.co.uk
 
Hi all. I have been offered some rabbits from a friend who shoots them on his land. Are they ok 2 feed 2 a whippet?. How should I prepare. Better raw or cooked. Or should I avoid. Many thanks.I welcome all comments
we eat alot of rabbit and dog gets his share cooked and raw , just a note though especially if rabbits are coming off sheep fields look for a clear fluid sac with white dots inside as these are tape worm eggs and if you do find a sac just pull it off and dispose of ,best to cook it after just to be sure none left, the sacs can be found almost anywhere , on leg muscle just under the pelt or around kidneys . rabbits are great eating and in the top three health foods for us .
 
rabbits are great i love them too, if the joints are stiff i put them in hot water to soften them up a bit then its easier for the dogs to digest.
 
They are best eaten freshly killed by the dog in question :) Masta, do you feed them skinned and gutted or as is, albeit stiff? If feeding rabbits, remember to keep worming up to date.
Gay

www.moonlake.co.uk
Hi Gay i feed some of offal (if disease free) in field warm when catch is gutted and rest is skinned and chopped in 2 and fed fresh and raw as you mention worming is paramount
 

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