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| 5 Smart Ways Rabbit Farmers Turn Cheap Local Feed Into Faster Growth And Bigger by bnet1010(op): 2:02pm On Apr 07 |
5 Smart Ways Rabbit Farmers Turn Cheap Local Feed into Faster Growth and Bigger Profits As a rabbit farmer or livestock farmer in general, you already know one hard truth feed is where most of your money goes. And if you don’t control it, it quietly eats up your profit, making farming less attractive. But here’s the good news: some of the most successful rabbit farmers aren’t spending more… they’re spending smarter and less. They’ve mastered how to turn cheap, locally available feed resources into fast-growing, healthy rabbits, without compromising standard and performance. Let’s explain it in a very practical way for more info:https://bnethub.com/rabbit-farmers-turn-cheap-local-feed-into-faster-growth/
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| Re: 5 Smart Ways Rabbit Farmers Turn Cheap Local Feed Into Faster Growth And Bigger by dgitrader(m): 3:19pm On Apr 07 |
bnet1010:I am a rabbit farmer too, using free range in a fenced perimeter for years now. Went through your blog. Very resourceful and packed with real practical facts. Keep it up. Do more research on cheaper rabbit housing if you can. Due to elevated cost of steel materials, quality wire mesh is becoming out of reach for most new entrants. I once saw a journal that promoted splited bamboo sticks as alternative, but can't lay hands on it again. People should look into it. Starting a rabbit farm isn't the big deal, maintaining the rapid reproduction rate is the real deal, in terms of housing especially |
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