Camping Shasta Lake Cooking Some Rabbit I Raised

Posted: March 20th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Camping Recipes | Tags: , , , , , | 9 Comments »

Camping at Antlers camp ground on Lake Shasta California. Rabbit is a great small animal to raise for your own meet.


9 Comments on “Camping Shasta Lake Cooking Some Rabbit I Raised”

  1. 1 vonhismean said at 6:51 am on May 23rd, 2009:

    Very nice. More rabbit raising vids please. As soon as I figure out how to upload vids and get my rabbit cages set up I will start making some aswell.

  2. 2 pinkfloydmoon said at 7:01 am on May 23rd, 2009:

    I see that them houseboat rentals are 7 Crown Resorts .

    Back in 1994 , I had one of them houseboats comped to me for the entire summer at Echo Bay Resort , Nevada .

  3. 3 Swifive said at 7:47 am on May 23rd, 2009:

    Hey ADB, nice trip!

    What breed of rabbit do you raise, and do you keep your cages outdoors year round? Butcher yourself too?

  4. 4 mysacredhonor said at 8:44 am on May 23rd, 2009:

    i love shasta it is a beautiful lake have ya ever been house boating there?

  5. 5 glondormiller said at 12:24 pm on May 23rd, 2009:

    you ate it LOL

  6. 6 vention4wh said at 5:28 pm on May 23rd, 2009:

    Beautiful place.
    Just 6 weeks to grow a big rabbit like that? Dude, that’s a lot of protean. You were very wise to begin doing this. When the economy crashes meat is going to get a lot more expensive. So not only do you have a source of protean but you can also trade rabbit meat for goods and services that you will need. The days where people pay a doctor with a number of chickens (or rabbits) are probably going to make a comeback rather soon.

  7. 7 adb024 said at 10:23 pm on May 23rd, 2009:

    Yes every time you look at the baby rabbits they are bigger

  8. 8 adb024 said at 10:25 pm on May 23rd, 2009:

    I did 5 years in a row on the biggest party weekend memorial day but like i said in the video that much partying is dangerous

  9. 9 adb024 said at 10:26 pm on May 23rd, 2009:

    They are California and New Zealand. Yes i do butcher them myself


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