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Raising a healthy rabbit, Nancy Searle

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Raising a healthy rabbit, Nancy Searle
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Raising a healthy rabbit
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Nancy Searle
Series statement
A Storey country wisdom bulletin, A-259
Summary
Raise your rabbit the right way! Friendly and easy to care for, rabbits make ideal family pets. But how do you keep a pet rabbit happy and healthy? How can you tell if your rabbit is sick? What would you do if it were? Raising a Healthy Rabbit explains all the essentials of caring for a rabbit, including choosing a rabbit for adoption, the proper way to pick up and carry a rabbit, and setting up the best housing. It also includes vital information on supplying proper nutrition (including when, what, and how much to feed your pet); performing daily, weekly, and monthly health care checks; recognizing and treating common health problems; and stocking a rabbit first-aid kit. Author of two Storey books, Nancy Searle is a Cooperative Extension Service Agent who has worked with 4-H programs for over ten years in Massachusetts, where she resides. She has written Your Rabbit and Your Goats. Nancy holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science from the University of Massachusetts, and is a member of the American Rabbit Breeders Association. Nancy has received acclaim from School Library Journal's writer Eldon Younce: "A definitive guide for young readers, this is so thorough that even those experienced in raising rabbits would find it helpful. FFA members, 4-Hers, and pet owners will be pleased to find this title on the shelf." Contents: - Why Rabbits 2 - Choosing the Right Rabbit 2 - Getting Acquainted 5 - The H.E.L.P. Technique 8 - The Best Housing 8 - Daily Observations 12 - Proper Nutrition for Healthy Rabbits 12 - Responsible Rabbitry Management 18 - Common Health Problems 20 - Stocking a First-Aid Kit 30
Target audience
adult
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