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The Rabbit - Husbandry, health and production








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    Raising rabbits 2: feeding rabbits, raising baby rabbits, further improvement
    Better Farming Series, no. 37 (1988)
    1988
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    This illustrated booklet is furthers the information provided in the first booklet on Raising rabbits 1. It focuses on what rabbits like to eat, and how best to feed them. Breeding rabbits is explained. The process of helping rabbits to mate, the care of the baby rabbits and how to identify the sex of the baby rabbits is explained. The booklet has illustrations of the pens. It also discusses eating or selling rabbits.
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    Raising rabbits 1: learning about rabbits, building the pens, choosing rabbits
    Better Farming Series, no. 36 (1988)
    1988
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    This illustrated booklet is an introduction to farming rabbits. It explains the equipment needed to raise rabbits, which breeds of rabbits can be raised and how to select rabbits for raising, the environment and food that rabbits to be healthy and grow well and how to build rabbit pens.
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    International Symposium on Sustainable Animal Production and Health
    Current status and way forward, Vienna, Austria, 28 June to 2 July 2021
    2023
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    The International Symposium on Sustainable Animal Production and Health – Current Status and Way Forward, organized by the Animal Production and Health Section of the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, found its departing point in these challenges. Within the five days of discussions and debates, the Symposium comprised a panel discussion and eight thematic sessions: a) molecular tools for animal production and health, b) advances in vaccinology, c) emergency preparedness and response, d) zoonotic diseases, COVID-19 and ZODIAC, e) enhancing livestock’s contribution to One Health and the Sustainable Development Goals, f) challenges for better livestock production in the developing world; g) advances in biotechnologies for improving livestock breeding and feeding, h) application of improved technologies for sustainable livestock productivity: the way forward. The symposium, held virtually, was attended by more than 3000 participants and observers from more than 160 countries, as well as by representatives of international organizations including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). The more than 50 presentations were related to research and development actions for the sustainable improvement of animal production and health, emphasizing the role of nuclear technologies. These presentations were complemented by more than 145 synopses and posters from the participants, which were made available in a Book of Synopses. This publication is a compilation of the contributions emanating from the symposium. It encompasses the three opening speeches of the IAEA Director General, Mr. Rafael Mariano Grossi, the FAO Director General, Mr. Qu Dongyu, and the OIE Director General, Ms. Monique Eloit; and 47 papers from participants and speakers, which have been peer-reviewed by FAO and IAEA colleagues, independent outside experts and the Scientific Committee. The Book of Proceedings provides vital information and evidence on how nuclear and nuclear related techniques can contribute to the development of sustainable livestock production systems, as well as noting the constraints and opportunities for their use in developing countries. The book hopes to serve as guidance for scientists as well as government and institutional policy and decision makers.

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