Bison vs. Rabbit

Nutrition comparison of Cooked Bison and Cooked Rabbit


Ever wonder how your favorite foods stack up against each other in terms of nutrition?

We compared the nutritional contents of cooked bison versus cooked rabbit (100g each) below using 2020 USDA and NIH data[1].

For a quick recap of significant nutrients and differences in bison and rabbit:

  • Both bison and rabbit are high in calories, iron, potassium and protein.
  • Bison has more thiamin and riboflavin, however, rabbit contains more Vitamin B12.
Detailed nutritional comparison of bison and rabbit is analyzed below. You can also visualize the nutritional comparison for a custom portion or serving size and see how the nutrition compares.

USDA sources for nutritional information: Bison (Game meat, bison, separable lean only, cooked, roasted) and Rabbit (Rabbit, wild, cooked) . Have a correction or suggestions? Shoot us an email.


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Calories and Carbs

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Both bison and rabbit are high in calories. Rabbit has 20% more calories than bison - bison has 143 calories per 100 grams and rabbit has 172 calories.

For macronutrient ratios, bison is similar to rabbit for protein, carbs and fat. Bison has a macronutrient ratio of 84:0:16 and for rabbit, 81:0:19 for protein, carbohydrates and fat from calories.

Macro Ratios from Calories:

Bison Rabbit
Protein 84% 81%
Carbohydrates ~ ~
Fat 16% 19%
Alcohol ~ ~

Protein

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Both bison and rabbit are high in protein. Rabbit has 16% more protein than bison - bison has 28.4g of protein per 100 grams and rabbit has 32.9g of protein.

Fat

saturated fat

Bison and rabbit contain similar amounts of saturated fat - bison has 0.91g of saturated fat per 100 grams and rabbit has 1g of saturated fat.

cholesterol

Bison has 33% less cholesterol than rabbit - bison has 82mg of cholesterol per 100 grams and rabbit has 122mg of cholesterol.

Vitamins

Vitamin E

Bison and rabbit contain similar amounts of Vitamin E - bison has 0.36mg of Vitamin E per 100 grams and rabbit has 0.41mg of Vitamin E.

Vitamin K

Bison and rabbit contain similar amounts of Vitamin K - bison has 1.3ug of Vitamin K per 100 grams and rabbit has 1.5ug of Vitamin K.

The B Vitamins

Bison has more thiamin and riboflavin, however, rabbit contains more Vitamin B12. Both bison and rabbit contain significant amounts of niacin, Vitamin B6 and folate.

Bison Rabbit
Thiamin 0.1 MG 0.02 MG
Riboflavin 0.27 MG 0.07 MG
Niacin 3.71 MG 6.373 MG
Vitamin B6 0.4 MG 0.339 MG
Folate 8 UG 8 UG
Vitamin B12 2.86 UG 6.48 UG

Minerals

calcium

Rabbit has 125% more calcium than bison - bison has 8mg of calcium per 100 grams and rabbit has 18mg of calcium.

iron

Both bison and rabbit are high in iron. Rabbit has 41% more iron than bison - bison has 3.4mg of iron per 100 grams and rabbit has 4.8mg of iron.

potassium

Both bison and rabbit are high in potassium. Bison has a little more potassium (6%) than rabbit by weight - bison has 361mg of potassium per 100 grams and rabbit has 342mg of potassium.

Omega-3 and Omega-6

omega 3s

For omega-3 fatty acids, rabbit has more alpha linoleic acid (ALA) than bison per 100 grams.

Bison Rabbit
alpha linoleic acid 0.04 G 0.139 G
Total 0.04 G 0.139 G

omega 6s

Comparing omega-6 fatty acids, rabbit has more linoleic acid than bison per 100 grams.

Bison Rabbit
linoleic acid 0.14 G 0.538 G
other omega 6 0.07 G ~
Total 0.21 G 0.538 G



Customize your serving size


The comparison below is by weight, but sometimes 100g isn't that intuitive of a measurement for food. View a custom portion comparison (e.g. cups, oz, package).

You can try adding or subtracting the amount of either Bison or Rabbit .

Note: The specific food items compared are: Bison (Game meat, bison, separable lean only, cooked, roasted) and Rabbit (Rabbit, wild, cooked) .

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FAQ

Does bison or rabbit contain more calories in 100 grams?
Both bison and rabbit are high in calories. Rabbit has 20% more calories than bison - bison has 143 calories in 100g and rabbit has 172 calories.

Is bison or rabbit better for protein?
Both bison and rabbit are high in protein. Rabbit has 20% more protein than bison - bison has 28.4g of protein per 100 grams and rabbit has 32.9g of protein.

Does bison or rabbit contain more iron?
Both bison and rabbit are high in iron. Rabbit has 40% more iron than bison - bison has 3.4mg of iron in 100 grams and rabbit has 4.8mg of iron.

Does bison or rabbit contain more potassium?
Both bison and rabbit are high in potassium. Bison has a little more potassium ( 10%) than rabbit by weight - bison has 361mg of potassium in 100 grams and rabbit has 342mg of potassium.