06/24/2026
We had a friend who couldn’t believe we ate our rabbits. But they are livestock!
Rabbits are one of the most sustainable meat species to raise. They have a lower environmental footprint, and with a little good and consistent care, will reward you with high quality meat for your family.
Raising rabbits as livestock, or cuniculture, is an efficient, sustainable method to produce high-protein meat, fur, and rich garden fertilizer. Requiring very little space and feed, a single breeding trio can sustainably yield dozens of pounds of meat annually.Why Raise Rabbits?Efficiency: Rabbits convert forage and commercial feed into edible meat incredibly well, often yielding a high meat-to-bone ratio.Productivity: Does can produce 3–4 litters per year. With short gestation (30–32 days), a single mother can produce 25–30+ offspring (fryers) annually.Fertilizer: Rabbit manure is considered "cold" compost, meaning it can be applied directly to garden beds without burning plants.Space-Saving: They require much less acreage than traditional livestock, making them ideal for small homesteads or urban setups.