Designed for children ages 9 and up who are interested in raising rabbits, this comprehensive guide covers all aspects of rabbit care with an encouraging tone and age-appropriate language. Nancy Searle provides expert advice on breed selection, housing, feeding, safety, and understanding rabbit behavior. Whether your child is hoping to keep rabbits as pets or breed them for showing, Your Rabbit has everything she’ll need to know to confidently raise happy and healthy animals.
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- ISBN: 9781612123271
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- ISBN: 9781612123271
- File size: 4068 KB
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School Library Journal
February 1, 1993
Gr 5 Up- -A definitive guide for young readers, this is so thorough that even those experienced in raising rabbits would find it helpful. Like Simmons's Your Sheep (Garden Way, 1992), the main text covers the inner two-thirds of each page. A vertical line separates that from the outer remaining space; there, terms are defined, additional information appears, and important facts are repeated. Some of the black-and-white illustrations also appear here. The smoothly flowing, second-person narration covers such topics as selecting the breed, choosing the first rabbit, handling, housing, feeding, health, breeding, care of newborns, marketing, and management. Drawings, charts, and barely average black-and-white photos appear throughout. A "helpful sources" section offers several mail-order rabbitry suppliers and a complete listing of each state's Cooperative Extension Service. The volume concludes with an extensive glossary and index. FFA members, 4-Hers, and pet owners will be pleased to find this title on the shelf.- Eldon Younce, Harper Elementary School, KS -
The Horn Book
January 1, 1992
An accessible style conveys detailed information in guides about raising and showing rabbits and sheep. Unfortunately, the general audience is limited, and much of the information is about hands-on training. Stronger emphasis should be placed on having parent or adult cooperation and support in these projects -- particularly during lambing time; snipping umbilical cords and performing castration are not jobs for young amateurs, especially those who have not been raised around these animals. Bib., glos., ind.(Copyright 1992 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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