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Meat Rabbits: No More Pellets, a Beginner's Guide to Raising Rabbits with Natural Feeds at Little to No Cost. (Backyard Homesteading #1)

Meat Rabbits: No More Pellets, a Beginner's Guide to Raising Rabbits with Natural Feeds at Little to No Cost. (Backyard Homesteading #1)

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Publication Date: October 6th, 2020
Publisher:
Independently Published
ISBN:
9798694487627
Pages:
132
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Description

People have always favored the more traditional meat sources such as chickens, beef, pork, and the other commonly consumed livestock. But there is even a better meat source that you have probably ignored for too long. Rabbit is a livestock that is surprisingly cheap to keep, but yet, very healthy as a meat source.

This book teaches you how to raise rabbits for little or no cost at all.

Breeding rabbits involves a few aspects, and I covered them all in this book. In this book, you will learn:

  • How to select the right breeds that have a high meat turnover (not every type of rabbit suits meat production purposes; some are better as pets).
  • The equipment you will need and how to get them cheaply.
  • How to feed rabbits without pellets.
  • How to take care of your rabbits and all the veterinary care needed. The health of your rabbit will influence the quality of meat you get at harvest.
  • Some mouthwatering recipes you can prepare with rabbits as you look to reward your taste buds.

What you have here is a tell-it-all. I am a rabbit breeder myself, and I am giving you workable strategies that have worked for me over the years. People think that keeping rabbits are expensive and stressful, but that is not correct. They just don't know the right set of hacks that can make the difference. I have used these hacks for quite a while now, and I have decided to share my little secrets with you.

Click the Buy now button and join me to explore ways to harness these wonderful creatures while preventing our pockets from taking a major hit.

Manuscript has been revised, incorrect Rabbit Image has been fixed. Thanks for the feedback.