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Enterprise 52

The Rabbit Group

 

Raising rabbits has been done by many 4-H youth, and Easter-time stimulates some interest in them. Raising rabbits is a good example of non-profitable activity unless it is done on the proper scale and in the proper areas. There is not high demand for the now-almost-unknown meat. Chicken suffices and is popular. Rumors are that fur is no longer widely acceptable. In the face of these obstacles, we propose a profitable local production industry with marketing done elsewhere.

The elements of the proposal are:

Involvement of youth and many people, even at a very small scale, inPivotal-Rig, Inc.

Computer-aided selection from among the breeds:
  • Alaska
  • American
  • Angora
  • Belgian Hare
  • Bevern
  • Blue Vienna
  • Californian
  • Champagne D'Argent
  • Checkered Giant
  • Chinchilla
  • Cinnamon
  • Creme D'Argent
  • English Spot
  • Flemish Giant
  • Florida White
  • Harlequin
  • Havana
  • Himalayan
  • Lilac
  • Lop
  • Netherland Dwarf
  • New Zealand
  • Palomino
  • Polish
  • Rex
  • Rhinelander
  • Sable
  • Satin
  • Silver
  • Silver Fox
  • Silver Marten
  • Tan

The objectives are for optimizing on size, metabolic efficiency, meat yield, fur quality, pelt quality, and local appeal.

Ideas and practices will include:

Estimates

Development costs for stock, facilities, labor, and marketing are about $100,000. Profit estimates:

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