i wrote this last night. I was drinking a bit which I rarely do... so it might not be put together to well... feel free to ask questions...
Ive been working with rabbits, I thought I would talk about them a bit...
first I HIGHLY recommend rabbits. specifically if you dont own a larger pasture where the inefficiency of a cow or goat doesnt matter. I say inefficiency because rabbits need a small fraction of the food for to get the same amount of meat. although you do of course have a higher number of animals to deal with, but honestly i see this as a bonus...
why is having a bunch of rabbits ideal over a single cow for meat? Well doe one I can harvest them at a size there is no need or little need for left overs. I dont need to store a large amount of meat as you would with a larger animal. I can also breed them very fast when food is available. I could easily grow a cows worth of meat in a year if I had enough forage for them. OR conversely if food is tight in the winter perhaps... I could save one male and two females (although Id personally find a way to make sure I had atleast 2 males, just in case) and easily still produce enough babies in spring when food is plentiful to have a large amount of meat for the year....
the fur is also potentially useful. Although i havent saved any of mine yet except for in the garden. you can not only make little furs or leather pieces to patch together.. but you can also comb out some breeds hair and make yarn as if it was wool of a sort. i might actually try that.
chickens are for eggs, there are only a handful of breeds that grow well enough to raise them for meat. raising rabbits for meat is MUCH easier to feed them then it is chickens, if your providing all the foods. So imo chickens arent a small homestead meat animal (besides culls of course) the rabbit fills that role, the chicken is for the eggs... If you get new zealand meat rabbits or californians, they both grow very fast and are easy to source... Its true chickens can be free ranged, although with a fence so could rabbits actually... Most of us dont live in areas free ranging rabbits would be to easy. If I did it, id need some type of net or something to keep various birds from eating my chickens.
so... on to raising them...