THE CARE OF RABBITS 
Tue care which the rabbits receive has 
everything to do with the success of the ven- 
ture. And the measure of care which must be 
applied cannot be understood until the fancier 
has an intelligent idea as to just what sort an 
animal the rabbit is, and what is necessary to 
make it produce as it should. 
While housing and feeding and general care 
have a great deal to do with success in rabbit 
raising, it is not these factors alone that will 
determine the success of the venture. 
- Feeders know that some men can feed ani- 
mals more than others do and are still unable 
to get any gains in weight out of them. Two 
men may feed exactly the same ration, even 
down to the same weights in food fed and one 
of them will have a tremendous success, while 
the other will be unable to get any gains out 
of his stock. 
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