Mig Rabbit Project

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Rabbit Production Project  For the economic growth of any country, Rabbit growing is considered as one of the best aspects. In the ancient days rabbits were living in forests, hill areas, uncultivated lands etc. but at present it is famous that rabbit are grown as pet animals in township areas and villages.

My goal is a simple one: I'd like to raise $1000 by the time I leave this project here so that I can provide new supplies to the rural poor

The growing of rabbits is not only for meat purpose but also it should be noted that importance is being offered for their skin and hairs. ? Now a days People's strategy to fight world hunger has rabbit as its key component. Increased awareness of the high potential of meat rabbit production has made a positive impact on the lives of the majority of subsistence, limited-resource rural and urban populations in African countries.  

In developing countries such as Kenya, where enormous meat shortages exist, the potential for rabbit production is greatest Rabbit meat serves a source of Low saturated fat for the population overfed countries and as a source of cheap animal protein in underfed countries, thus exhibiting the varied potential of rabbit farming. Broiler rabbits must be considered as an important contributor of protein source to assure food security because of the ability of the species to produce high quality and quantity of meat

 

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Oct 30

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Update posted by Joseph Marwa at 02:41 pm

Villagers are excited and willing to start the rabbit project, here in Kenya especially the remote areas, Donations highly welcomed.

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