. Boies' utility rabbits for meat and fur. Rabbits. "A'Denv^er man started with a trio of tlmrouijhbrcd lU-l^ian Hares \]\vvc years ago and has built and lor a $0, house, tmt of his ; 1 know of hiuidreds who are raising ralibits as a sitU- hue, that get more money from thc'r rabbits than from their trade and thc-re are many more who depend entirely on their rabbits for the sujiiiort of their family and themselves, and living like kings, too. Without a doubt, the majority of those wdio read this book are spending all they make to keep their family and themselves
. Boies' utility rabbits for meat and fur. Rabbits. "A'Denv^er man started with a trio of tlmrouijhbrcd lU-l^ian Hares \]\vvc years ago and has built and lor a $0, house, tmt of his ; 1 know of hiuidreds who are raising ralibits as a sitU- hue, that get more money from thc'r rabbits than from their trade and thc-re are many more who depend entirely on their rabbits for the sujiiiort of their family and themselves, and living like kings, too. Without a doubt, the majority of those wdio read this book are spending all they make to keep their family and themselves ])roperly housed, clothed, and fed, and the biggest item of these will be the food supply, with the meat bill in the lead. No doubt vou would like to save some of your hard-earned money for some stormy day, l)Ut the high cost of everything prevents you from doing so. The thought that you could supply all or part of your meat has never occurred to you, but you can, get some rabbits, better yet. get some Boies' Utility Ral)bits or Giants, and do it now. You will enjoy caring for them, they will sup-. FiG. ^— Movable Outijooh Hutch ANb "Run. ply yom" table with a delicious meat and add man\ dollars to your ]),ink- account. ARE THEY PROLIFIC ? These animals which A\ill weigh from six to eight piauids when grown, can easily be raised by the majority of people; in fact, all but those housed in the apartment and tenement houses of the large cities. They require very little room, will live on many of the things that are going to waste about the average home, and there is no other of our food animals that will multipl}- their weight so rapidly as these will. A good doe, w^ell cared for will give you five nice litters per year, with from 5 to 12 young to the litter, and unlike chickens, the young are at first nursed by the mother and neither mother or young make any noise to disturb you or your neighbors. Then again they are furnish- ing you food the whole year through. The
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectrabbits, bookyear1917