Fat german rabbits to feed poor

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FAT GERMAN RABBITS TO FEED POOR

[quote]Monster Bunnies For North Korea
By David Crossland


An east German pensioner who breeds rabbits the size of dogs has been asked by North Korea to help set up a big bunny farm to alleviate food shortages in the communist country. Now journalists and rabbit gourmets from around the world are thumping at his door.
It all started when Karl Szmolinsky won a prize for breeding Germany’s largest rabbit, a friendly-looking 10.5 kilogram “German Gray Giant” called Robert, in February 2006.
Images of the chubby monster went around the world and reached the reclusive communist state of North Korea, a country of 23 million which according to the United Nations Food Programme suffers widespread food shortages and where many people “struggle to feed themselves on a diet critically deficient in protein, fats and micronutrients.”
Szmolinsky, 67, from the eastern town of Eberswalde near Berlin, recalls how the North Korean embassy approached his regional breeding federation and enquired whether it might be willing to sell some rabbits to set up a breeding farm in North Korea. He was the natural choice for the job.

Each of his rabbits produces around seven kilograms of meat, says Szmolinsky, who was so keen to help alleviate hunger in the impoverished country that he made the North Koreans a special price – €80 per rabbit instead of the usual €200 to €250.

“They’ll be used to help feed the population,” Szmolinsky told SPIEGEL ONLINE. “I’ve sent them 12 rabbits so far, they’re in a petting zoo for now. I’ll be travelling to North Korea in April to advise them on how to set up a breeding farm. A delegation was here and I’ve already given them a book of tips.”

Greedy Rabbits
Szmolinsky knows what he’s talking about. He has been breeding rabbits for 47 years. The 12 bunnies he sent can produce 60 babies a year – if the North Koreans find enough food to feed them properly. “I feed them everything – grain, carrots, a lot of vegetables. At the moment they’re getting kale,” said Szmolinsky
“One rabbit provides a filling meal for eight people. There are a variety of recipes such as rabbit leg or rabbit roulade. No one buys rabbit fur anymore though, I just throw that in the bin,” says Szmolinsky with chilling dispassion.
He breeds between 60 and 80 rabbits per year and manages to stay emotionally detached enough to send the furry, innocent-looking, huge-eared creatures to slaughter. Asked if he has any pet bunnies he could never part with, he said: “You can’t hang on to them, if you did you wouldn’t be able to breed them.”
Szmolinsky’s North Korean connection has attracted media attention from around the world, and he seems to be getting tired of it. “I’m getting ambushed by camera crews,” he said, adding that he was booked up with interview appointments for days. “There’s a Japanese crew flying in from Paris later.”
Potential Chinese buyers have also expressed an interest. Szmolinsky doesn’t know how many more rabbits he will be sending to North Korea and said he definitely wouldn’t be increasing his own production to satisfy growing demand from Asia.
“I’m not increasing production and I’m not taking any more orders after this. They cost a lot to feed,” he said.
spiegel.de/international/0,1 … 63,00.html[/quote]
Big bunnies for Li’ Kim! Food for Failed Socialist State!
I have always been told that rabbits are not good to eat as an exclusive diet. They have too few nutrients to meet human needs (thats why you should cook their bones with them also).
But this may be a way to help the North Korean people. Although they would be contending with the rabbits eating their other food source - the grass.

I can’t believe he just throws the fur away. What a waste. Those starving freezing North Koreans in their hellhole of a country would probably put that to good use.

Forti -
Agree…I was surprised about that also. Rabbit fur is used in glove linings and other clothing needs.

[quote=“TainanCowboy”]

(thats why you should cook their bones with them also).

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That explains the bad reputation of american food.

[quote=“robi666”]That explains the bad reputation of american food.[/quote]Robi -
You’ve never ate my rabbit casserole or rabbit stew with woods mushrooms and root veggies…Goooooooooddd!

I can cook squirrel so good it’ll make ya go home and slap yo’ Momma!

Those BIIIG rabits meat is not good to eat. I read it somewhere, but forgot where. lack of nutrition elements asa poster mentionned.
The biggest rabbit suitable for nutrition is the “vlaamse reus” as I also read in the past, even though it is not so delicious as commen rabbits.

So 12 rabbits making 60 babies a year each? 720 rabbits next year gives 43200 rabbits, by 2009 they could have 2.6 million (I’m rounding here) with the average rabbit feeding 8 people thats 21 million people fed once. anyone know what the population is, and whether they can wait 2 years for some un-nutricious rabbit?

[quote=“TainanCowboy”][quote=“robi666”]That explains the bad reputation of american food.[/quote]Robi -
You’ve never ate my rabbit casserole or rabbit stew with woods mushrooms and root veggies…Goooooooooddd!

I can cook squirrel so good it’ll make ya go home and slap yo’ Momma![/quote]

I guess you are right, i never did and I never will.

America sends bombs, Germany sends bunnies. I think there’s a lesson there for er… someone :idunno:

[quote=“Big Fluffy Matthew”]America sends bombs, Germany sends bunnies. I think there’s a lesson there for er… someone :idunno:[/quote]Who’s bombing North Korea?

You call that a big bunny? :unamused: Where I come from that’s a pygmy.

I have no idea why they are just now discovered, in Belgium (Flandres) we have the Giant Flemish rabbit since early 1800’s … they weigh up to 6-8 kg … it’s originally a Flemish breed … the Germans started exporting it through Europe around mid 1800’s … it’s true that the Germans improved on it somewhat but still the Belgians started the breed …

Back in those days it was very welcome in the Belgian extended workers class families …

Yeah…but do y’all have Jackalopes?


a low blow! lol

[quote]says Szmolinsky with chilling dispassion.
He breeds between 60 and 80 rabbits per year and manages to stay emotionally detached enough to send the furry, innocent-looking, huge-eared creatures to slaughter. Asked if he has any pet bunnies he could never part with, he said: “You can’t hang on to them, if you did you wouldn’t be able to breed them.” [/quote]

duh, he is a farmer, what does he expect. where did you get this tc, ranger rick?

[quote][quote]Robi -
You’ve never ate my rabbit casserole or rabbit stew with woods mushrooms and root veggies…Goooooooooddd!

I can cook squirrel so good it’ll make ya go home and slap yo’ Momma! [/quote]

I guess you are right, i never did and I never will.[/quote]

damn elitists, lol

http://www.thequarter.org/issue25/kingfeast.gif

Why don’t they just send fat Germans? If the rest of the world is anything to go by, North Korea must be full of fat German tourists nicking all the beach towels etc etc. They have a fairly good diet and are more nutritious than rabbits. Their skin is good for armour plating as well.

the story continues… The German breeder suspects the North Koreans ate all the bunnies, as they wont invite him to North Korea anymore…
He is angry now, as he even gave them the bunnies at a huge discount… But now the Chinese want to buy some. Lets see, if they cheat him too…