There are many reasons for choosing rabbit as a good part of your families' diet. Read on to find out more.
Rabbit meat is well known for its' high protein content. A 3-oz. serving of
rabbit meat contains 28g of protein, more than beef or chicken. Rabbit is also
a concentrated source of iron. A serving contains more than 4mg. Additionally,
the meat provides a wide range of minerals. The highest levels include 204mg
of phosphorous and 292mg of potassium. The calories in rabbit meat are low. A
serving contains only 147 calories.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/378562-what-are-the-benefits-of-eating-rabbit-meat/#ixzz2EitOjrrV
Quick facts on why to eat rabbit.
The Cholesterol level in rabbit meat is much lower than chicken, turkey, beef, or
pork. It's great for heart health patients!!
Cholesterol Chart.
Rabbit is lower in fat than chicken, turkey, beef, and pork.
Rabbit is the highest in protein.
Rabbit meat is seasonal any month of the year and is especially
recommended during the hot summer months, as it does not have the cooling
properties that other meats tend to contain.
Rabbit has 795 calories per pound. Chicken 810, Veal 840, Turkey 1190,
Lamb 1420, Beef 1440, Pork 2050.
Rabbits will produce 6 pounds of meat on the same feed and water as a cow will
produce 1 pound of meat on the same feed and water.
Rabbits are raised up off the ground and are considered one of the cleanest meats.
Rabbit meat is all white meat. Yes it is.
It's easy to eat, it's kind of like a mild chicken and pork taste, it's very good!
It's easy to get the kids to like.
Very versatile in recipes, most excellent any way you cook it. Rabbit n' noodles is a favorite dinner of ours.
You can get rabbit meat from us quite a few times a year. Stock up, we are positive your family will love the healthy addition to your diets! We raise young fryers which are 5 lbs LIVE weight. They are the perfect, tender rabbit, similar to a fryer chicken. They are the most popular and available rabbit on the market. We also may have some that are bit older and will have more meat on them. They will still taste good, and are really good in BBQ, crock pots, or slow cookers. Remember it's a very healthy, all white meat. It's even recommended to heart patients that don't want to eat like a rabbit! Give it a try, find out for yourself. I wouldn't talk so highly of something that myself or my family wouldn't enjoy!
Call for prices, its more affordable than what you may think!!!!
Sources: http://www.ardengrabbit.com/facts.html
Rabbit is the highest in protein.
Rabbit meat is seasonal any month of the year and is especially
recommended during the hot summer months, as it does not have the cooling
properties that other meats tend to contain.
Rabbit has 795 calories per pound. Chicken 810, Veal 840, Turkey 1190,
Lamb 1420, Beef 1440, Pork 2050.
Rabbits will produce 6 pounds of meat on the same feed and water as a cow will
produce 1 pound of meat on the same feed and water.
Rabbits are raised up off the ground and are considered one of the cleanest meats.
Rabbit meat is all white meat. Yes it is.
It's easy to eat, it's kind of like a mild chicken and pork taste, it's very good!
It's easy to get the kids to like.
Very versatile in recipes, most excellent any way you cook it. Rabbit n' noodles is a favorite dinner of ours.
You can get rabbit meat from us quite a few times a year. Stock up, we are positive your family will love the healthy addition to your diets! We raise young fryers which are 5 lbs LIVE weight. They are the perfect, tender rabbit, similar to a fryer chicken. They are the most popular and available rabbit on the market. We also may have some that are bit older and will have more meat on them. They will still taste good, and are really good in BBQ, crock pots, or slow cookers. Remember it's a very healthy, all white meat. It's even recommended to heart patients that don't want to eat like a rabbit! Give it a try, find out for yourself. I wouldn't talk so highly of something that myself or my family wouldn't enjoy!
Call for prices, its more affordable than what you may think!!!!
Sources: http://www.ardengrabbit.com/facts.html