Idaho Teacher Snaps Rabbit’s Neck in Classroom

A part-time high school teacher in Nampa, Idaho, trying to demonstrate how animals are processed for food might have demonstrated how to lose your job instead, after he killed and skinned a rabbit during a recent 10th-grade biology class.

According to Reuters, the teacher is a farmer who raises rabbits and other animals for food, and he was asked by his students to give a lesson on how animals are slaughtered and processed. So on November 6, the teacher did just that when he snapped a rabbit’s neck and skinned it in the classroom.

School officials said the teacher excused any students who did not want to watch the “butchering,” and some students chose not to be part of it. They also said the teacher did not consult them before killing the rabbit, adding the “killing and skinning of animals is not part of the 10th-grade biology curriculum.”

The teacher has since “expressed his regrets” for the lesson, and it’s unclear whether or not he will lose his job. One thing he does have going for him is that none of his students are rabbits.

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