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#31 Cute for a Reason: Why Rabbits Charm Us-Tips to Help Manage Your Rabbitry This Summer

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In this episode, Bobby is joined by co-host Rusty for a lighthearted and thoughtful conversation about why rabbits are so cute, from their floppy ears and twitchy noses to their wide-eyed expressions. But it’s more than just looks. Bobby and Rusty explore how domestication shaped rabbit traits to work in harmony with humans, and they share a few fascinating quotes from rabbit history and studies that reveal why rabbits might just be here to feed the world.

After the first 15 minutes of laughs and reflection, Bobby takes the reins and delivers a deep dive into managing your rabbitry during the high-pressure months of June and July. You'll learn:

  • How to keep improving your rabbitry
  • How often to breed does and when in the heat
  • Tips for keeping rabbits cool and hydrated
  • What to grow in your garden to feed your herd
  • How to cut costs without cutting corners
  • How to run a sustainable, low-stress rabbitry

This episode blends heart and hands-on wisdom, to keep your rabbitry thriving through summer.

FOUR PAWS International
How the Rabbit Was Domesticated

Wikipedia – Domestication Syndrome
Domestication syndrome in animals and plants

Heliyon Journal (via PubMed Central)
Social, ethical, environmental, economic and technological aspects of rabbit meat production
University of Oxford
The history of domestication: A rabbit’s tale

________________________________________________

COMMENTS & QUESTIONS?
[email protected]
We'd love to hear from you!
____________________________
Check out The Rabbitry Center's Store!
____________________________
The Rabbitry Center's Online Courses
Take Your Rabbitry To The Next Level-Never Expires, but the deal does!

____________________________
Record Your Breeding
The Rabbitry Center's Kindling Calendar/Date Calculator
Kindling Calendar is emailed to you immediately after purchase
____________________________
List Your Rabbitry on the Map, $15.00 On sale Limited time only!
Sell More Rabbits!
____________________________
The Rabbitry Center Harvesting Tool Kit-Gambrel Too
Lifetime warranty

____________________________
Website-therabbitrycenter.com
____________________________
...

  continue reading

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Manage episode 488430768 series 3507615
Content provided by Bobby Jimenez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bobby Jimenez or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Send us a text

In this episode, Bobby is joined by co-host Rusty for a lighthearted and thoughtful conversation about why rabbits are so cute, from their floppy ears and twitchy noses to their wide-eyed expressions. But it’s more than just looks. Bobby and Rusty explore how domestication shaped rabbit traits to work in harmony with humans, and they share a few fascinating quotes from rabbit history and studies that reveal why rabbits might just be here to feed the world.

After the first 15 minutes of laughs and reflection, Bobby takes the reins and delivers a deep dive into managing your rabbitry during the high-pressure months of June and July. You'll learn:

  • How to keep improving your rabbitry
  • How often to breed does and when in the heat
  • Tips for keeping rabbits cool and hydrated
  • What to grow in your garden to feed your herd
  • How to cut costs without cutting corners
  • How to run a sustainable, low-stress rabbitry

This episode blends heart and hands-on wisdom, to keep your rabbitry thriving through summer.

FOUR PAWS International
How the Rabbit Was Domesticated

Wikipedia – Domestication Syndrome
Domestication syndrome in animals and plants

Heliyon Journal (via PubMed Central)
Social, ethical, environmental, economic and technological aspects of rabbit meat production
University of Oxford
The history of domestication: A rabbit’s tale

________________________________________________

COMMENTS & QUESTIONS?
[email protected]
We'd love to hear from you!
____________________________
Check out The Rabbitry Center's Store!
____________________________
The Rabbitry Center's Online Courses
Take Your Rabbitry To The Next Level-Never Expires, but the deal does!

____________________________
Record Your Breeding
The Rabbitry Center's Kindling Calendar/Date Calculator
Kindling Calendar is emailed to you immediately after purchase
____________________________
List Your Rabbitry on the Map, $15.00 On sale Limited time only!
Sell More Rabbits!
____________________________
The Rabbitry Center Harvesting Tool Kit-Gambrel Too
Lifetime warranty

____________________________
Website-therabbitrycenter.com
____________________________
...

  continue reading

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