BREEDING AND, CARE OF RABBITS 



and leaving the youngsters in the hutch where they 

 were born. In warm, weather two in a hutch is better 

 for the youngsters, and at three to four months of 

 age the bucks should be separated from the does. 

 This rule is important and must be observed if you 

 want bucks that are to be any good. Outdoor run- 

 ways and little houses like the cuts shown in another 

 chapter are fine things for the youngsters. In separat- 

 ing the youngsters, the "Gibson Marker" is a fine 

 thing to use in keeping a record of stock. 



SOUTHERN CALfFORNIA CONEY FUR CLUB 

 OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. 



