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Wisconsin | Rabbit starvation is so far from the experience of the typical modern human that it's completely irrelevant. Nobody eating boneless skinless chicken is anywhere near fat deprived, and besides John Burns, we're all getting plenty of carbs.
Another example is venison, you'd have to try fairly hard to find a deer in WI, MI, or MN that is not corn fattened. They're out there, but most of us would have to drive many hours, hike many hours, sit many hours to find a deer that is not eating corn regularly, and even then, you'd have to poach one in the early spring to find one close enough to starving that it's that lean. Rabbit starvation is something that happens to somebody getting most of their calories from animals near starvation in late winter in the arctic, not Iowa or Bonaire.
Rabbit starvation is about as relevant to typical nutrition as a culture that is chronically short on salt to the point of health problems. | |
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