Hey guys,
So I've just made a "bone broth" with some rabbit heads from Hare Today. I basically just took 3 rabbit heads from the package, put them in a crockpot, put enough filtered water to just cover the bones and a splash of apple cider vinegar. I let it simmer on low for the past 24 hours.
It didn't "gel" like bone broth usually does (I have made it before with beef bones) but I had a feeling it wasn't going to since there's not much (if any?) cartilage in the head of a rabbit. I though it would still be nutritious, though, since the brains and eyeballs were still in the heads when I cooked it. I just let the kitties have a few teaspoons of it and they enjoyed it.
I was wondering... can I use this broth instead of water when I make their ground food recipe? Usually, I mix their supplements (Vitamin E, B, Taurine) with 1 cup of water and mix it into their meat/bone/organ grind. Can anyone think of an issue with using the rabbit head broth instead of water?
So I've just made a "bone broth" with some rabbit heads from Hare Today. I basically just took 3 rabbit heads from the package, put them in a crockpot, put enough filtered water to just cover the bones and a splash of apple cider vinegar. I let it simmer on low for the past 24 hours.
It didn't "gel" like bone broth usually does (I have made it before with beef bones) but I had a feeling it wasn't going to since there's not much (if any?) cartilage in the head of a rabbit. I though it would still be nutritious, though, since the brains and eyeballs were still in the heads when I cooked it. I just let the kitties have a few teaspoons of it and they enjoyed it.
I was wondering... can I use this broth instead of water when I make their ground food recipe? Usually, I mix their supplements (Vitamin E, B, Taurine) with 1 cup of water and mix it into their meat/bone/organ grind. Can anyone think of an issue with using the rabbit head broth instead of water?