THE UBIQUITOUS BUNNY
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So, yes, there is such a thing as rabbit fever, even today.
But no, it isn't a great threat and shouldn't keep those
who wish to do so from hunting and eating wild lagomorphs.
Here are the rules for safety:
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1. Harvest wild rabbits only during legal hunting seasons.
2. Avoid handling animals that indicate by their actions
(or inaction) that they may be ill.
3. If you have cuts or open sores on your hands, wear
rubber gloves when preparing wild rabbits for the pot.
4. Cook all wild meat thoroughly.
The meat of cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares is
tender, tasty, and healthful. There's no need to let the
remote threat of tularemia keep you from munching bunny.
Just be aware.
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