First, I want to thank Bev for reviving the homestead part of this list!
Now, about rabbits -- my late husband had pet rabbits when he was a
boy so rabbits were always off the table. I might as well have asked
him to eat one of the cats.
The one thing I notice is that everyone apparently raises rabbits in
cages. Would it be possible to raise them in a chicken tractor and
take advantage of pasture? Any reason why that isn't done.
I've never eaten domestic rabbit, but we used to have wild rabbit in
season when I was a child (not as much as ducks and geese, but I'm
descended from a long line of waterfowl hunters). These days, the
rabbits are scarce on the ground because we have so many coyotes. In
fact, the only place to reliably find a tender, young rabbit is in
town eating the citizens perennials.