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Rabbits

Farm animals are raised for a variety of purposes, such as producing meat, milk, eggs, and other valuable products. Common examples include cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, and turkeys, but farms can also be home to many other fascinating animals. From ducks and geese to alpacas, llamas, and rabbits, the diversity of farm animals adds to the richness and productivity of rural life.
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Rabbits

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Raising rabbits for pets, meat, or show.
Raising rabbits is a rewarding endeavor that provides meat, companionship, and manure for gardening. They are relatively low-maintenance animals that can be raised in small spaces and reach maturity in about 90 days.

Getting Started
Choosing Breeds
Popular Breeds:
Consider breeds like New Zealand Whites or Californian rabbits, known for their meat quality and growth rates.

Meat Production
Quick Maturity:
Rabbits reach maturity in about 90 days, making them a fast source of meat.
High Yield: A single doe can produce multiple litters each year, with each litter containing 6-8 kits. This can result in a steady supply of meat.
Nutritional Value: Rabbit meat is low in fat and cholesterol, high in protein, and rich in essential vitamins and minerals.

Space and Maintenance
Small Space Requirements:
Rabbits can be raised in limited spaces, making them suitable for urban or suburban settings.
Low Maintenance: They are relatively easy to care for, requiring basic housing and regular feeding.

Housing and Care
Housing Requirements
Cage Size:
For smaller breeds, cages should be about 2-3 feet long; medium breeds require 4-5 feet; and giant breeds need 6-8 feet.
Ventilation: Ensure cages have good airflow and are protected from extreme weather conditions.

Feeding and Health
Diet:
A balanced diet is essential for health and productivity. Fresh hay, pellets, and vegetables are commonly used.
Health Monitoring: Regular checks for signs of illness or distress are important to maintain a healthy rabbitry.
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