BREEDING AND CARE OF RABBITS 



will soon learn to like it and nothing better for bone 

 making- can be found. This can also be fed in mashes. 

 Do not feed in large quantities, but start with small 

 feeds and increase the amount gradually. 



Watch each individual specimen and you will soon 

 learn their likes and dislikes. You then will be in a 

 position to feed them accordingly and with good re- 

 sults. Never make a practice of throwing the feed in 

 the hutch and running away. Watch them carefully 

 at each feed. If you have not the time to spare with 

 the stock, it will be better to give up the fancy at once, 

 for it requires study and plenty of hard work to make 

 a success of this business. 



In feeding salt I would advise using table salt 

 sprinkled in the oats. Rock salt can be placed in the 

 feeding dishes. 



