rabbit uses
- Millymollymandy
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Re: rabbit uses
Gross. I thought this was going to be 101 uses and I was going to say cuddle up to a bunny or two to keep warm.
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Re: rabbit uses
when you take away the emotive side of it all, why cant all animals that need to be incinerated not be used in this way?
- Millymollymandy
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Re: rabbit uses
It could be smelly.
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Re: rabbit uses
I cannot for the life of me understand this.
Surely it takes more energy to incinerate a carcass that is probably 70% water and no fat to speak of ?
I would have thought turning them into dog or cat food would have been a better alternative.
Surely it takes more energy to incinerate a carcass that is probably 70% water and no fat to speak of ?
I would have thought turning them into dog or cat food would have been a better alternative.
Tony
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Re: rabbit uses
Bricks will burn and release energy if you get them to a high enough temperaure. But you're right - I wonder what the critical temperature is for rabbit corpses, and whether it's counter-productive. Surely culling, freezing and giving away the resulting meat would be more sensible? Oh - sorry - I forgot about the European Safety Elf.
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Re: rabbit uses
I'm surprised they don't sell the rabbits to Denmark as pig feed. The pigs would probably welcome a change from eating fish.