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Rabbit Skeleton, 3 lbs.

$3.99

Product SKU:HT-020095
Shipping Weight:3.50 lbs
Current Inventory:9     Request Restock Notification




Product Details

While processing our Boneless Rabbit Cubes/Strips, we have been saving our Rabbit Skeletons (less the head, feet, organs and front legs as those are used for our Rabbit Heads, Dehydrated Rabbt Feet, Ground Rabbit Organs, and Meaty Rabbit Bones, respectively).

Our Rabbit Skeletons typically contain 2 skeletons per bag and weigh roughly 3 lbs. per bag.

Rabbit is a novel protein and Rabbit Skeletons could be a good option to increase bone content in the diet. Remember, bones should never be cooked and given to your domesticated carnivores. Always give bones under supervision.

This item is also great for making rabbit bone broth. Check out this How to Make Bone Broth by Doctor Karen Becker: https://www.facebook.com/doctor.karen.becker/videos/10156060646157748/

Meat/Bone/Organ Ratio

0% Meat / 100% Bone / 0% Organ

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    transitioning cats to species appropriate diets

By caleb on August 29, 2023

Our cats LOVE the food we've been making them to transition them off commercial food into something more appropriate.

After finding out our oldest cat is developing diabetes due to commercial food, along with allergy issues, we switched to making their wet food with the rabbit skeletons, which they adore. We used the leftover bones to make a bone broth gravy for them which they can't get enough of. We can't wait to try more rabbit products for our babies now they have a taste for it!


    Budget friendly way to ad rabbit to my cat diet

By Tatiana on July 22, 2021

These skeletons are a budget friendly way to add some rabbit and bone to my cat diet. They look very fresh and still have a decent amount of meat left. I chop the neck/spine and ribs for my homemade raw diet, and grind the back leg and thigh bones., then add boneless muscle meat. My cats love it!