The first Belgian hare course of instructionTwenty lessonsComplete directions for buying, sheltering, feeding, breeding ..developing a business, a true history of the Belgian hare .. . 0 „ ^ -1 ^-l f^ a ^ Ph ^ CS >t ,Q H o•rt O a ft ja HOW TO SHELTER 2& At six weeks, when the young are weaned, take them fromthe does hutch and place them in a rearing hutch, both rearing hutch has no nesting box and is a little smallerin frontage that the breeding hutch. It should be two feetwide, two feet high and four feet deep. Make the floor offencing, which is three or four inches wi
The first Belgian hare course of instructionTwenty lessonsComplete directions for buying, sheltering, feeding, breeding ..developing a business, a true history of the Belgian hare .. . 0 „ ^ -1 ^-l f^ a ^ Ph ^ CS >t ,Q H o•rt O a ft ja HOW TO SHELTER 2& At six weeks, when the young are weaned, take them fromthe does hutch and place them in a rearing hutch, both rearing hutch has no nesting box and is a little smallerin frontage that the breeding hutch. It should be two feetwide, two feet high and four feet deep. Make the floor offencing, which is three or four inches wide, unmatched, laying it leave between each board on open air spacethe width of a pencil. Set the boards so that they will runfrom front to back. Incline the floor slightly, making it one-half inch lower at the back than at the front, so that the ten-dency of he drainage will be toward the back. The young-sters will go to the back of the hutch to urinate and depositdung. In a new hutch, or in case of every new litter, takesome fresh dung and urine on a shovel and smear the floorat the back of the hutch. This ought to lead all the litter tothe back of the hutch. The floor
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