4-H Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Project Record 4-H Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Project Record
4-H Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Project Record1
Debbie Glauer 2Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits: Record Book (4H RAR 10) is an animal sciences publication suggested for 4-H members ages 9 and up. The purpose of the 4-H rabbit project is to teach members proper ways to feed, manage and show rabbits. This record book is for maintaining records of your rabbit project. The accompanying leaders guide is (4H RAL 20) and the members manual is (4H RAM 10).
In EDIS this publication is DLN 4H 044.
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Footnotes
1. This document is 4H RAR 10 (which supersedes 4H-9A), one of a series of the 4-H Youth Development Program, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Printed November 1990. Reviewed August 2002.2. Debbie Glauer, member of 4-H Animal Science Design Team, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32611.
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