Posted on 02/16/2009 12:58:39 PM PST by DogByte6RER
Giant rabbits to return to Spanish menus
Spaniards will soon be enjoying a diet of giant rabbit under plans to reintroduce the rare breed for human consumption.
By Fiona Govan in Madrid
The Valencia Agricultural Research Institute has launched a breeding programme of the rare Valenciano rabbit and predicts that it could be on supermarket shelves within three years.
It is hoped that the animals, which can grow as big as a lamb and produce 7kgs (15lbs) of meat, will prove popular as a healthy and cheap alternative to red meat.
The Valenciano breed was established in 1912 when farmers cross bred large domestic Spanish rabbits with the imported Flemish Giant variety and for decades it appeared on dinner tables across the nation.
Vicente Garcia, the agricultural engineer in charge of the project, said: "These animals were valued by farmers for their meat and the speed at which they bred, often producing up to 16 young in each litter."
During the first half of last century the enormous rabbits were exported across Europe and to Cuba, Argentina and Chile but by the 1970s they were close to extinction in Spain.
"Only a very few examples of the breed still exist in Spain," Mr Garcia told Spanish newspaper 20minutos. The breed had only survived in two isolated areas of Spain, he added, because the giant rabbits were bred by enthusiasts as pets.
The three year project, funded by the Department of Agriculture of the regional government of Valencia, involves selectively breeding those animals with large domestic rabbits with a view to building up the breed for the general market.
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Ducks!
Eat Peter Rabbit? No way. He’s too cute to kill.
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And lambs and calves aren’t?
Big as a Lamb! I don’t think so. What if they escaped and started breeding in the wild?
Yum.
From his lack of strain, you can tell he’s really holding a rabbit which is much smaller than it appears, but he’s holding it up to the camera.
Night of the Lupus
How timely this article is. We are just now putting in hutches to breed rabbits for meat. One of those puppies would fill half my freezer. Wow. I want.
My mom raised rabbits of the “New Zealand Red” variety with a back-cross to a giant breed for extra meatiness; she won the “meat pen” at the Fair so often they asked her to please stop competing in that event.
Conejo con patatas al ajo cabañil
See post 15...
I don’t get it. The Valenciano breed was created by crossbreeding and produced for meat content like any other farm animal intended for human consumption. And it is said to breed prodigeously. These are not factors that would lead to near extinction.
Did it cease to be profitable due to competition from cheaper sources of meat?
Just curious.
Now THAT is not a harmless bunny!
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