The Bonanza rabbitry manual; a practical treatise presenting tested and approved methods for the mating, feeding, management, exhibiting and marketing of the Belgian hare, noblest of the rabbit family . esignsfor model and practical rabbitries. Wepresent herewith reduced fac-similes ofthese five drawings. Two of these rep-resent a perspective view and a groundfloor plan of a cheaper rabbitry. Theothers are a perspective, a ground floorplan, and a sectional view of our modelrabbitry. A moments study of theseplans will show the conveniences andutilities which we have embodied in these designs. I


The Bonanza rabbitry manual; a practical treatise presenting tested and approved methods for the mating, feeding, management, exhibiting and marketing of the Belgian hare, noblest of the rabbit family . esignsfor model and practical rabbitries. Wepresent herewith reduced fac-similes ofthese five drawings. Two of these rep-resent a perspective view and a groundfloor plan of a cheaper rabbitry. Theothers are a perspective, a ground floorplan, and a sectional view of our modelrabbitry. A moments study of theseplans will show the conveniences andutilities which we have embodied in these designs. In the plans of the modelrabbitry the reader will notice the capa-cious runs for the hares, the exerciseand burrowing pens, the inner hutchesin the alley, the space available for hayand grain, the office, workshop, wherecrates and other essentials may be con-structed, repairs made, and the generaleffect of completeness in every also illustrate the most practicalwatering devise for a large regards architecture, the style of thismay be varied to suit the taste and purseof the prospective builder, difference inclimate and location, etc. The cost, 18 THE BONANZA RABBITRY THE BONANZA RABBITRY MANUAL. 19 of course, would depend largely uponthe material employed and the finishof the building but from these plansany contractor can prepare an estimateof cost in accordance with the wishesoi the prospective owner. There are twopoints which we especially desire toemphasize. The first is the convenienceand economy as a business propositionin having so well equipped an establish-ment as that called for by our phase of modem business lifecalls for concentration of energy andperfection of equipment and the manwho goes into the Belgian hare industrywith the best preparation is the manwho is most certain to succeed, as in allother enterprises. The other point thatwe wish to call attention to is thegratification of the owners taste as afancier in constr


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