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Subject: Rabbit
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#1 4-H Rabbit Project Health Supplement  University of Wisconsin  4-H Individual Project Curriculum, 4-H Curriculum for Groups, 4-H Resources 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Fact sheet on how to keep your rabbit healthy. It's important that you become familiar with the normal health of your animal so you know when it isn't well. You can create your own health observation chart or use the one in publication 4H369A, "Observing the Normal Animal." (2 pages, 48 KB) 
#2 Breeding Rabbit Project and Record Book  Ohio State University  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Complete this book each year a breeding rabbit project is taken. Designed to allow you to develop specific science skills, including record keeping, comparing and measuring, observing, communicating with others, using scientific methods, evaluating, graphing, experimenting, and questioning. Use with Ohio 4-H 228R Rabbit Resource Handbook. 
#3 Market Rabbit Project and Record Book  Ohio State University  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Complete this book each year a market rabbit project is taken. Allows you to use specific science skills such as record keeping, comparing and measuring, observing, communicating with others, using scientific methods, evaluating, graphing, experimenting, and questioning. Use with Ohio 4-H 228R Rabbit Resource Handbook. 
#4 Pet Rabbit Project and Record Book  Ohio State University  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Complete this book each year a pet rabbit project is taken. This project and record book allows you to use specific science skills including record keeping, comparing and measuring, observing, communicating with others, using scientific methods, evaluating, graphing, experimenting, and questioning. Use with Ohio 4-H 228R Rabbit Resource Handbook. 
#5 Rabbit 1: What's Hoppening?  National 4-H Council  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Youth will discover how to identify breeds, handle and show rabbits, identify rabbit parts and equipment, recognize a healthy rabbit, read a pedigree and kindle a litter. (40 pages) Grades 3-5 
#6 Rabbit 2: Making Tracks  National 4-H Council  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Youth will recognize body types, judge and show rabbits, tattoo a rabbit, keep records, identify diseases, administer medication, record growth rates and market products. (40 pages) Grades 6-8 
#7 Rabbit 3: All Ears  National 4-H Council  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Older youth will develop a breeding program, design a rabbitry, cull based on production, prevent diseases, develop sportsmanship and develop a marketing plan. (40 pages) Grades 9-12 
#8 Rabbit Project Reference Manual  Texas A and M University  4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
Overview of raising rabbits as a 4-H projects. Includes bucks, does, bunnies and fryers. Includes, selection, feeding, facilities, breeding, management and exhibition. 
#9 Rabbit Resource Handbook  Ohio State University  4-H Resources 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
The Rabbit Resource Handbook contains essential information for members taking a market rabbit, breeding rabbit, or pet rabbit project. Areas covered include the history of rabbits, selection, housing and equipment, nutrition, health, reproduction, meat production, care, show preparation, and much more. This is an excellent source for skillathons. Also helpful for adults learning to raise rabbits. 130 full-color pages. 
#10 Rabbit: Helper's Guide  National 4-H Council  4-H Volunteer/Professional Development Materials; 4-H Individual Project Curriculum 
Subject: Rabbit
Description
The Helper's Guide features group activities and answer keys. The Model Rabbit Pattern is an excellent tool for identifying parts, determining sex, practicing handling, trimming nails and other management practices. (40 pages) Grades 3-12