A Practical Treatise On Breeding, Rearing, And Fattening, All Kinds of ...

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A Practical Treatise On Breeding, Rearing, And Fattening, All Kinds of ...
John Lawrence
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It must not be forgotten, tliat the teeth of rabbits are very effectual -implements of destruction to any thing not hard enough to resist them, and their troughs should be bound with something less penetrable than wood. As they are apt to scratch out their food, and dung in it, I have often thought it might be useful to adopt the feeding troughs with move* able boards, as well for rabbits as hogs.
The FLOOR of the hutches should be planed smooth, that wet may run off, and a common hoe with a sh
...ort handle, and a short broom, are most convenient implements for cleaning these houses.
The object being to obtain the dung pure, for sale, no litter should be allowed ; but on a farm where the dung is expended at home, the hutches should be Uttered with refuse hay or straw, perfectly dry.
The rabbit-house to contain a tub for the dung, and a bin for a day*s supply of hay, com, roots, or other food, which should be given in as fresh a state as possible.
There are other modes of confining rabbits for breeding, in which they are left to their liberty, within certain bounds ; for example, an artificial mound walled in, in which they burrow and live as in the natural state ; and an island as described in Mr.


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