ShepherdLake25
Exploring the pasture
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I have had a Ballista for about two years, to use in the event of an emergency with one of our small breed pet rabbits we raise if things went badly and we couldn't get to a vet quickly enough to alleviate suffering. One of my daughters wanted to try a meat rabbit 4-H project, so I figured we could put the Ballista to use and decide if we were a family who enjoyed eating rabbit meat. If used on young rabbits, it seems to work pretty well. We followed the enclosed instructions to a T. I have had to "hit" them with it multiple times on multiple occasions. There is a lot more kicking and spasming than I expected. I attempted to order the larger model for some larger, older rabbits because the Ballista wasn't cutting it but they no longer stock the larger model. I am not happy with the results, because I usually had to resort to hitting them on the back of the head to finish the job. It was not the pain-free, stress-free method we had hoped it would be. Initially, it seemed to work well, but it has become less effective over time, despite careful cleaning and maintenance.
I joined the forum to get some advice on finding an air gun to purchase for dispatching the meat rabbits instead of using the Ballista, because we do not find it to be humane. I will keep it for the smaller breed rabbits we raise (for emergencies) but want to find faster and cleaner for dispatching the meat rabbits.
I joined the forum to get some advice on finding an air gun to purchase for dispatching the meat rabbits instead of using the Ballista, because we do not find it to be humane. I will keep it for the smaller breed rabbits we raise (for emergencies) but want to find faster and cleaner for dispatching the meat rabbits.