Rabbit Colonies Lessons Learned

Rabbit Colonies Lessons Learned by Kathryn A. Kerby, published by Farm and Ranch Success Publications on January 25, 2019, is a comprehensive guide exploring modern rabbit husbandry practices. This 144-page book addresses the growing interest in raising domestic rabbits for meat, emphasizing the importance of colony housing and pasture grazing. The author shares insights from personal experiences, detailing both successes and challenges encountered while implementing these management strategies.
Readers will find practical information aimed at enhancing their understanding of rabbit care and nutrition. The book focuses on the benefits of adopting colony management and pasture-based feeding, offering a blend of lessons learned and best practices. With topics related to animal husbandry and agriculture, this edition serves as a resource for those looking to improve their rabbit-raising techniques and contribute to sustainable practices in small-scale farming.
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Domestic rabbits have been gracing our yards, gardens and farms since the days of the Roman Empire. Today they are enjoying a resurgence in popularity as individuals and families seek to regain control over their meat supply. However, many of our modern rabbit husbandry practices deprive rabbits of two valuable management options: colony housing and grazing on pasture or grass. This book is the sum of our experiences to date with those methods, working to restore colony management and pasture based nutrition. We share our accomplishments, our mistakes and our current understanding of best practices. We hope that other rabbit owners will choose to adopt these two valuable approaches to rabbit management.
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