. Breeding and care of rabbits for exhibition and market. Rabbits. FOR EXHIBITION AND MARKET the light gray Flemish to produce Steel Grays. They should be raised by the Flemish Giant standard. They should be entered in the show room in perfect con- dition, and free from hutch stains and white hairs. Hutch stains are a sort of dirty reddish brown and sometimes cover half of the hind quarters and belly. Their hutches should be kept as clean as those of the Angoras or the BLACK GIANT DOE. "DINAH" Owner, Mrs. Guggenheim, Babylon, N. Y. Weight, 16;-4 lbs. The White Giant. Thi
. Breeding and care of rabbits for exhibition and market. Rabbits. FOR EXHIBITION AND MARKET the light gray Flemish to produce Steel Grays. They should be raised by the Flemish Giant standard. They should be entered in the show room in perfect con- dition, and free from hutch stains and white hairs. Hutch stains are a sort of dirty reddish brown and sometimes cover half of the hind quarters and belly. Their hutches should be kept as clean as those of the Angoras or the BLACK GIANT DOE. "DINAH" Owner, Mrs. Guggenheim, Babylon, N. Y. Weight, 16;-4 lbs. The White Giant. This is another giant that is sure to become very popular, if the breeders can only breed enough of them to supply the demand for fancy stock alone. Several beautiful specimens were exhibited at the Chi- cago show, 1916, and they caused all kinds of favor- able comments. They should be judged the same as the Steel Gray Flemish Giant, outside of the color. 75. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gibson, Charles Shepheard, 1881-. Detroit, C. S. Gibson
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