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Rabbits, Cottontail

D-75 COTTONTAIL RABBITS Scott R. Craven Extension Wildlife Specialist Department of Wildlife Ecology University of Wisconsin, Madison Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Fig. 1.

Rabbit Food Pyramid

Rabbit Food Pyramid DEFINITE NO-NO'S These are foods that should not be given at any time. • No Chocolate (poisonous!) • Cookies • Crackers • Breakfast Cereal • Yogurt Drops • Pasta • Bread • Most "human" treats Unlimited Grass Hays Orchard Grass Oat Hay Only very small amounts ...

In this rabbit project, you are going to learn

A messsage to you, a 4H member In this rabbit project, you are going to learn how to feed, manage and show rabbits. If you are raising rabbits for the first time, it is a good idea to start with young, purebred animals four months old.

Cottontail rabbits

Wildlife damage Control 7 Cottontail rabbits At one time or another, everyone has seen rabbits zig-zagging across a lawn or field. The occasional appearance of a rabbit in the yard is a welcome sight.

raising rabbits

The rabbit has been domesticated for years and is adaptable to confinement rearing and close association with humans. Persons wishing to raise rabbits for fun, profit, or to supplement the family meat supply should visit other rabbit raisers and observe their housing, feeding, and management ...

Florida State University Polyclonal Antibody Production ...

Revised April 2007 Florida State University Polyclonal Antibody Production Protocol - Rabbits While many species may be used for polyclonal antibody production (chickens, goats, guinea pigs, mice, sheep, rats, rabbits, horses and hamsters), the rabbit is the most commonly used for reasons of ...

Domestic Rabbits: Diseases and Parasites, PNW 310-E (Oregon ...

*Domestication of the Euro‑ pean rabbit probably occurred in monasteries during the Middle Ages. By the middle of the 17th century, rabbits were commonly raised in England and continen‑ tal Europe.

WHO'S IN RABBIT'S HOUSE?

WHO'S IN RABBIT'S HOUSE? By Verna Aardema & illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon (Dial Books for Young Readers) Themes: African Culture/Folktales Grade Level: Pre-K-2 Running Time: 13 minutes SUMMARY WHO'S IN RABBIT'S HOUSE? is an African folktale, presented as a play, about a rabbit whose home ...

Rabbit Weight Management

Rabbit Weight Management Pamela Nock ARBA Judge Just as it is important for humans to maintain a healthy weight, it is also important for rabbits to be maintained at a proper weight to promote health, vigor and an extended life span.

Rabbits: Diseases and their control

INTRODUCTION Treating sick rabbits is usually a waste of time and money at the present time. It is easier and safer to destroy all sick animals than it is to treat them and risk spreading the disease to healthy stock.