-
Step 1
Talk to people in your community about where you might find a rabbit to roast. You'd be surprised at what you can learn via word of mouth.
-
Step 2
Check the grocery store meat section. Rabbit meat is popular among some cultures. So, depending on where you live, you may find rabbits at the store. If there aren't any in the case, ask the butcher if he can get one for you.
-
Step 3
Go to the local independent butcher and see if he has any rabbits. If he doesn't, he should have a resource from which to order one.
-
Step 4
Ask a hunter during rabbit season to get you a rabbit to roast. Thousands of people hunt for rabbit during the allotted season. Some are in it for the sport and they don't eat it, anyway.
-
Step 5
Post an ad on a forum website like Craigslist or Chowhound. Ask others if they know where you can find a rabbit to roast.
-
Step 6
Inquire at local restaurants that serve rabbit on their menus. Not only do some actually sell it to you, they can also tell you where they get them.
-
Step 7
Seek out a poultry dealer. This is the same company that keeps supermarkets and restaurants stocked. They will surely be able to sell you a rabbit to roast.







