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Why Do Kits Die More in Winter?
Winter breeding matters to rabbit farmers; with fewer pathogens, survival should be high β but poor conditions (bad temperature) kill frail kits. Here are the causes and prevention.

Which Rabbit Breeds Are Most Profitable to Raise in Rural Areas?
As rabbit farming grows, more people profit from it. Beginners wonder which breed to choose. This article covers breeds suited to rural raising.

Black Rabbit Breeds
Black rabbits do existβmost commonly the China Black Rabbit and the black New Zealand Rabbit. Both are established breeds valued for stable genetics, fast growth, and rich, nutritious meat.

Shih Hsiung Bear vs. Golden Hamster (Syrian): What’s the Difference?
The 'Shih Hsiung bear' is a long-coated Syrian hamster selectively marketed at a premium; both are the same species as the golden hamster. This guide compares their coat, eyes, face shape, temperament, and price.

David’s Rock Squirrel
David's Rock Squirrel (Sciurus davidianus), also called squirrel, fur rat, cliff rat, and rock rat, is alert and likes to inhabit rocky mountainous and hilly areas, being semi-arboreal and semi-terrestrial.

Yufeng Yellow Rabbit
The Yufeng Yellow Rabbit is a medium-sized fur-and-meat dual-purpose breed widely kept in rural China. Developed from the Taihang Mountain Rabbit and the Belgian Rabbit, it is valued for fast growth, high feed efficiency, strong disease resistance, and adaptability to varied climates.

New Zealand Rabbit
The New Zealand Rabbit is a meat rabbit breed originally from the United States, now promoted worldwide. It is numerous, economically profitable, and highly adaptable to the environment. It is kept in large numbers in China's rural areas, with high meat yield and a large body.

Saibei Rabbit
The Saibei Rabbit is a man-made breed developed from a cross of the French ram rabbit and the Flemish Giant, mainly used for production as a fur-and-meat dual-purpose rabbit. Its main advantages are large size, fast growth, high fertility, strong disease resistance, low morbidity, tolerance of coarse feed, adaptability, a gentle temperament, and easy management.

Chinchilla Rabbit
The Chinchilla Rabbit is an excellent fur-and-meat dual-purpose economic rabbit introduced to China, where it has been raised for a long time and has adapted well, making it fairly common.

Lianshan Black Rabbit
The Lianshan Black Rabbit is a meat rabbit breed developed in Wulian County, Shandong Province, China. With its entirely black coat, high meat yield, and strong reproductive performance, it is the only black-furred meat rabbit breed in China and holds special significance for the development of new meat rabbit varieties.
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