Select a breed that you want to become an expert in. You should love that breed. Concentrate on what judges are looking for in that breed. Strive to attain the perfect standard. When others know you have high quality rabbits, they will beat a path to your door.
Your cages should give you easy access, be self cleaning, and provide good protection for your rabbits. They should not be too small!
Feed rabbits the correct amount of rabbit pellets for their size and occasionally supplement their diet with alfalfa hay. Do not feed them too much - a fat rabbit has lost stamina and doesn't breed well.
Do not put rabbits together after they are eight weeks old. Each must have his/her own cage until you are ready to breed them, at six months.
Protect your rabbits from other animals, especially from dogs and raccoons. They will do a number on your rabbits if given a chance.
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