When I had my little 3 acre plot in the country, I raised & eat most of my own meat. Beef, turkeys, chickens, rabbits, goats, lamb & pork. I hunted deer, duck, pheasant & elk with some success. Raised & sold veggies out of my 1/2 acre garden. At the time the Rex rabbit craze was the thing. I was a little apprehensive because of my children when it was time for processing the rabbits.
I got advice about dressing rabbit, one I liked - diced rabbit meat, deep fried, rolled in a mixture of milk eggs & pancake batter. Called it 'Rabbit Nuggets'. I prepared 3 of them in a large bowl for a meal. My wife was at work so it was my doing. My 3 children & I loved the meal, left none for the wife as a result of our gluttony.
Dislike the wild taste of deer, duck/geese & greasy lamb. Couldn't bring myself to butcher the goat kid, gave it to the neighbors & never looked back, the rest were all consumed or sold. My son sold all the jerked deer & elk on the bus, my blood pressure went off the charts trying to eat too much salt. Rabbits became a possibility, except the stomach muscle which was too rubbery. I for one liked rabbit, and would raise them again for meat very easy to raise, skin and process.
I did quit hunting after a few years, was wasting too much wild game & money on the dogs.