by Wohoki » Tue Jan 10, 2006 4:05 pm
It has to be said that you don't get a lot of brain from a rabbit, but if you have a sharp Chinese cleaver they're fairly easy to get out whole (straight between the eyes with the heel of the cleaver, then twist). I only did it 'cause I had a heap of them and I'd never tried it before.
I get my bunnies from the local pest control guy, and they're ferreted, which leaves the offal in good nick. I usually make a pate with the livers, forequarter and some good, fat bacon, leaving the saddle and hinds for roasts and stews.
As to the Mad Carnivore Disease thing, people have been eating every part of every animal they have caught for ever. All I have read, and discused with my wife (a graduate microbiologist, no less, from the same university as the Proff who discovered prions in vCJD sufferers) leads me to believe that the problem is one of appropriatness of diet. Mad cow disease was probably caused by feeding cattle with pellets made from sheep. Show me a cow that normally eats sheep, and I'll tell you about some of my really odd dreams.
There is no way of knowing if the vCJD problem is new, or if it has been endemic in humanity for ever because it exists at such a low level. It's quite likely that a very few people have always died of this dreadful condition every year, but it's not been considered a problem for the greater mass of humanity until scientists (or worse, politicians) started to look for it.
I'm not recommending that you rush out and shovel buckets full of brains down your kids, but please have a look at 125,000 years of human meat eating before you subscribe to the latest theory of "meat=bad".