Turn your backyard into a steady source of sustainable, homegrown meat — no farm required.
Learn how to raise rabbits confidently for food, profit, and self-reliance with expert guidance from America's leading heritage-breed rabbit farmers. Discover the most efficient, ethical way to produce your own meat.
If you've ever wondered how to raise rabbits for meat—whether to feed your family or build a small-farm business—this trusted guide gives you the confidence, systems, and know-how to succeed. Written by Eric and Callene Rapp, founders of Rare Hare Barn—the largest heritage-breed meat-rabbit enterprise in the US—this book blends time-tested methods with modern insight to help you raise rabbits humanely, profitably, and sustainably.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Start and manage your own productive rabbitry
Choose the right breeds for success
Design efficient housing and feeding systems
Breed, care for, and harvest ethically
Build resilience, income, and food security
WHY THIS BOOK MATTERS
Rabbits are one of the most sustainable and space-efficient livestock species, producing lean, high-quality meat with minimal resources. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced farmer, Raising Rabbits for Meat gives you the knowledge, confidence, and systems designs to build a thriving, ethical rabbitry that supports your family and local food systems.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
With over 50 years of combined experience, Eric and Callene Rapp are trusted voices in sustainable animal husbandry. As owners of Rare Hare Barn, they've been featured in Grit Magazine and recognized by the Livestock Conservancy for leadership in rare-breed preservation.
Build your self-sufficient future — one hutch at a time.
Start your rabbit-raising journey today and discover how simple, humane, and rewarding it can be to raise your own sustainable meat source.
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Since 2005, Eric and Callene Rapp have owned and operated the award-winning Rare Hare Barn, the largest heritage-breed meat-rabbit enterprise in the United States. Eric is also a regular contributor to Grit Magazine. They live and farm in Leon, Kansas.
Since 2005, Eric and Callene Rapp have owned and operated the award-winning Rare Hare Barn, the largest heritage-breed meat-rabbit enterprise in the United States. Callene is also a regular contributor to Grit Magazine. They live and farm in Leon, Kansas.
How to raise rabbits for a steady source of meat and income
... destined to become the single authority on all aspects of creating and maintaining a successful meat rabbit business ... should be on the bookshelf of every livestock farmer out there. ― HANK WILL, Editorial Director, Ogden Publications
The Rapps' dedication to breed integrity and to rabbit health is exceptional, and this book will be essential for anyone interested in raising rabbits ― from the homesteader to the commercial farmer. ― MEREDITH LEIGH, author, The Ethical Meat Handbook and Pure Charcuterie
RABBITS ARE one of the most sustainable, nutritious, and economic meat sources available. They can easily be raised in a variety of locations and climates, and require less space and infrastructure than many other species of livestock.
Raising Rabbits for Meat is the how-to guide to help you succeed in starting and running a home rabbitry for a steady source of meat or income. Coverage includes:
Raising Rabbits for Meat provides a solid foundation for success in raising rabbits and is ideal for anyone interested in starting a small rabbitry for home use or to market rabbit meat as a business opportunity.
... common-sense practical advice coupled with the Rapps' notorious wit make this book a delightful read. ― JEANNETTE BERANGER, Senior Program Manager, The Livestock Conservancy
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ERIC AND CALLENE RAPP have owned and operated the award-winning Rare Hare Barn since 2005, now the largest heritage-breed meat-rabbit enterprise in the United States. What started as a simple desire to have more control over their own food supply quickly expanded into a unique business, supplying heritage breed fryers to local restaurants. They have over 50 years of combined experience handling nearly every species of domestic livestock, and are active members of The Livestock Conservancy. Callene is also a regular contributor to Grit magazine. They live and farm in Leon, Kansas.
How to raise rabbits for a steady source of meat and income
... destined to become the single authority on all aspects of creating and maintaining a successful meat rabbit business ... should be on the bookshelf of every livestock farmer out there. HANK WILL, Editorial Director, Ogden Publications
The Rapps' dedication to breed integrity and to rabbit health is exceptional, and this book will be essential for anyone interested in raising rabbits from the homesteader to the commercial farmer. MEREDITH LEIGH, author, The Ethical Meat Handbook and Pure Charcuterie
RABBITS ARE one of the most sustainable, nutritious, and economic meat sources available. They can easily be raised in a variety of locations and climates, and require less space and infrastructure than many other species of livestock.
Raising Rabbits for Meat is the how-to guide to help you succeed in starting and running a home rabbitry for a steady source of meat or income. Coverage includes:
Raising Rabbits for Meat provides a solid foundation for success in raising rabbits and is ideal for anyone interested in starting a small rabbitry for home use or to market rabbit meat as a business opportunity.
... common-sense practical advice coupled with the Rapps' notorious wit make this book a delightful read. JEANNETTE BERANGER, Senior Program Manager, The Livestock Conservancy
ERIC AND CALLENE RAPP have owned and operated the award-winning Rare Hare Barn since 2005, now the largest heritage-breed meat-rabbit enterprise in the United States. What started as a simple desire to have more control over their own food supply quickly expanded into a unique business, supplying heritage breed fryers to local restaurants. They have over 50 years of combined experience handling nearly every species of domestic livestock, and are active members of The Livestock Conservancy. Callene is also a regular contributor to Grit magazine. They live and farm in Leon, Kansas.
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