Rabbits, Meat Rabbits, Rabbit Hutch's, Pet Rabbits, Easter Rabbits Rabbit Page
We now have Meat Rabbits, If you want to Raise your own we are offering baby rabbits for $7.50 ea. if you order 5 or More. Must be
Pre Ordered, from Next Rabbits born.

If you want a rabbit ready to process, 5 to 10 lbs, they are $20 ea.

If you would like a few rabbits for the Freezer, we can do that also, 4 rabbit Minimum, $25 / rabbit. They will be between 5 - 10 lbs ea.
We deliver them to the processor and as a favor to you, we can pick them up and have them here for you to pick up. Order a couple Rabbits, turkey's and Chickens for the freezer Today.


This summer we will be offering Specials for Rabbit, Chicken, Turkey, Pheasants and Pig Meat. naturally raised and Fed. Email us If you wish to get on Our Mailing List.

  Large Rabbits - $25 ea., Free range Chickens  4 1/2 - 6 lbs - $12 ea
  Turkey's - 12 - 18 lbs - $35 ea, Pork will be  $2.50 lb
  Picked up here at the farm [ with a signed request form ] Frozen, individually wrapped and Processed at an approved facility., Humanly Raised and Processed.

If you wish yours to be Boneless or wish to process your own, contact us for prices.
Sides of Beef also available.
                  Get on the List today.   We sell out fast.
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The Rabbits we raise are, New Zealand Whites, White Rex, California's, California cross, American Chinchilla, Argents. We have Litters being born almost weekly. Call or Email if you want us to reserve a few for you, to raise or to Process.

Lions Head and Wooly Jersey's also

  All are fed grass, alfalfa, Carrots, apple's, beets and Lots of home grown Lettuce.

  If you'd like to start raising your own rabbits, for meat or Pets, We also build Rabbit hutch's, Breeding Pens and Rabbit Tractors. We can supply you with everything needed to start raising your own.

Did You know ? that one properly fed and kept 10lb doe can supply off spring for up to 300 lbs of rabbit meat a year.
Did you know ? that rabbit meat is the Healthiest meat to eat of all meat producing animals ?
Did You know ? that rabbit poop is the only poop that is garden ready and most improves the soil in your garden?

Did you know? If you buy  a few Does from us, we will loan you Bucks we have here to take home to breed your girls with. you take him a day or two and return him. FOR FREE. We take care of him the rest of the year. then you don't have to deal with  separate housing.
  Need a Hutch or Rabbit Tractor ?
I will start taking pictures of the Hutch's that I build and will add them here as I get them Built.
If you need a Hutch, Coop or Rabbit Tractor, Email us and I can build one for you.

   Coming Soon !!!!

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Next Litter Due on or about January 22nd. Email us If you'd like to come and see itty bitty Baby Rabbits. And Pick yours out ??
Rabbits at Destiny Farm
Naturally Raised, and Fed
Raised for pets or Meat
1 or 50 available with more being born year round
We had a lot of People Emailing about wanting to Raise Meat rabbits and asking if we could hold the breeders and sell them the Baby's, to raise for Meat.. That way they would have less to feed and less cages.  We do have about 15 Bred Does now and they should bare some where around  120 offspring by March. is that enough?
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Protein

Since we all know protein is important in our diet, let's consider the protein level per pound, beginning with the rabbit. Rabbit meat contains 20.8% while turkey follows with 20.1% and chicken with 20%. Medium-fat veal has 18.0% and a good grade of beef comes in at only 16.3%. A medium-fat lamb contains 15.7% and medium- fat pork slides in last at only 11.9% of protein per pound.

Fat

Domestically produced rabbit meat contains less fat than other meats. Again, beginning with the rabbit we see only 10.2% fat per pound compared with chicken at 11.0%, turkey at 20.2%, veal at 14.0%, good beef at 28.0%, lamb comes in at 27.7% and once again pork has a whopping 45.0% fat per pound.

Moisture

What about the natural moisture content found in meat? How much are we paying per pound for water when we purchase pre-packaged meats? (All meat has a natural moisture content and this offers no nutritional value.) Rabbit meat leads with a moisture content per pound of only 27.9%, with chicken at 67.6%, turkey with 58.3%, veal at 66.0%, lean beef showing 55.0% and lamb is close with 55.8%. But look what happens; pork is rabbit meat's closest competitor in moisture per pound with 42.0%. Too bad there is a high fat content in pork, but wait, there is more coming.

Calories

We have one more thing that is howling at us daily. Calories! Looking at the per pound measure again, rabbit is ahead of the race with only 795 calories, chicken runs a close second with 810, but turkey loses with 1,190 calories. Veal beats out turkey with 910 and lamb comes in with 1,420. But here comes beef sliding in at 1,440 calories per pound. Not too bad if you compare it to lamb, but where is pork? There it is, coming along at the end of the race with 2,050 calories per pound. (Oh, how I do love my pork chops and ham!)

Well, thinking about all the merits, it looks like it's thumbs- up for rabbit meat at our table. And add to the high protein, low calorie features of rabbit meat, it is also low in cholesterol.

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