Expensive vet visit for our homestead guardian dog image When I harvest rabbits, I give the heads and guts to our karakachan homestead guardian dog. This helps to supplement her food/nutrition. My thinking was that this rabbit byproduct would be best used as food for the dog vs giving it to the chickens or composting it. The dog loves the treat usually scarfs it right down. Unfortunately, we had to take her to the vet a few days after feeding her these rabbit parts. She was acting sluggish and vomiting. I thought maybe she had some bones or a rabbit tooth bothering her. To our surprise, the X-rays revealed she had swallowed the entire rabbit head whole. Thankfully the vet was able to get her to vomit up the head but not without an expensive bill. Similar to my mistake freezing the maple sap reverse osmosis filter, one mishap can erase much of the efficiency gains from aspects of a system all at once. However, the work the dog does far outweighs what we would have to do without her to protect the homestead from predators so I'm glad we were able to get her back into good health even though we had to let go of some sats to do it. #homesteading #permaculture #permies #karakachan #livestockguardiandog #lsd #dog View quoted note โ†’

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Glad your dog's okay ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿค™ tell him "good boi" from me ๐Ÿซ‚
We're raising meat rabbits even though I'm not wild about rabbit meat (so lean!). Besides the manure and having a meat system that can be scaled up in a matter of months in a SHTF scenario, we're raising them to feed to our dogs. Thank you, Rev. This was a very useful post for us.
If you do want to try rabbit meat again, try wrapping it in bacon โ€” it was very good and made it not so lean!
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