
03/01/13, 09:22 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northern Michigan (U.P.)
Posts: 9,398
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Originally Posted by tentance
its illegal in florida. all meat, even for animal feed, must be processed in an inspected facility. there are processing plants that will do your meat, for a fee of course. then you will need the labeling, etc. it is doable, though, if you want to try.
what i'm considering is selling people whole rabbits, and offering to 'do the deed' once the rabbit is purchased. then they are processing it in their kitchen. its quasi legal, but should be ok if you arent doing too much business.
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I’ve heard of a big market in Minn/St.Paul that has hundreds of live chickens. People can buy the bird and then have them butchered while you wait. That avoids butchering inspections. Government not interested in how your chicken is butchered, so once it is your bird, they don’t care. Sort of like herd shares on raw milk. Once you own the cow or share ownership of the cow, the government doesn’t care if you are drinking your milk from your cow.
I don’t know how successful you’d be presenting live rabbits and then butchering them while they wait. I think most people don’t want to watch a bunny killed.
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