who here agrees that rabbits grow really slow and aren't worth growing/breeding?
a female has about 1 baby bunny per week then takes a few days for a baby to grow to an adult
they grow slower than chickens. even if i find 30q rabbits, you're lucky if they gain 5-10q in a month unlike chickens. has anyone gotten decent quality rabbits? highest quality i've heard was 50q in hedgehugs. someone even questioned whats the point of raising q? for cheap leather? cheap agility meat?
plus, rabbit meat is pretty bad in feps. every meat recipe they have gives 1-2 feps less than the other meats aside from chickens. horse meat gives better agility meat and is easier to raise than rabbit, not capped by water quality
please jorb, allow rabbits to give birth to multiple litters, not just one every few days. i can live with the low quality gain. even if you increase feed consumption. or give rabbits in the wild a flat quality of 15 like 10 for chickens
i know i could build 20 rabbit hutches and grow them like it's my lifes purpose but honestly, they are rabbits. rabbits should multiply faster than chickens, right? and who here has had rabbit in real life and thought it didn't taste good?