
Whole Wild Rabbit, Previously Frozen
Roaming the UK's beautiful countryside, woodlands and wilderness, rabbits leaner meat is the result of a truly wild lifestyle and a natural diet. Abundant and available all year round, this sustainable meat source was once a British staple. It may have fallen away in popularity, but this delicious and nutritious meat should not be overlooked. All the hard prep work is done for you - they are oven-ready, skinned and paunched (please note you may receive a rabbit that contains heart and/ or liver still).
*This product may contain lead shot or bone fragments.
Lead-shot game refers to Pheasant, Partridge, Deer, Goose, Wood Pigeon, Woodcock & Rabbit shot for food using pellets or balls made of lead. Eating lead-shot game meat on a frequent basis can expose you to potentially harmful levels of lead. To minimise your risk of lead intake, if you frequently eat lead-shot game meat, particularly small game, you should cut down your consumption.
Exposure to lead can harm the developing brain and nervous system. So cutting down the amount of lead-shot game eaten is especially important for:
- toddlers
- children
- pregnant women
- women trying for a baby
This product has been previously frozen and therefore may defrost partially or fully on its way to you. Due to this it is not suitable for re-freezing.
Minimum Shelf Life: 7 Days
Roaming the UK's beautiful countryside, woodlands and wilderness, rabbits leaner meat is the result of a truly wild lifestyle and a natural diet. Abundant and available all year round, this sustainable meat source was once a British staple. It may have fallen away in popularity, but this delicious and nutritious meat should not be overlooked. All the hard prep work is done for you - they are oven-ready, skinned and paunched (please note you may receive a rabbit that contains heart and/ or liver still).
*This product may contain lead shot or bone fragments.
Lead-shot game refers to Pheasant, Partridge, Deer, Goose, Wood Pigeon, Woodcock & Rabbit shot for food using pellets or balls made of lead. Eating lead-shot game meat on a frequent basis can expose you to potentially harmful levels of lead. To minimise your risk of lead intake, if you frequently eat lead-shot game meat, particularly small game, you should cut down your consumption.
Exposure to lead can harm the developing brain and nervous system. So cutting down the amount of lead-shot game eaten is especially important for:
- toddlers
- children
- pregnant women
- women trying for a baby
This product has been previously frozen and therefore may defrost partially or fully on its way to you. Due to this it is not suitable for re-freezing.
Minimum Shelf Life: 7 Days
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