Rabbits: Commercial Breeding
Although I prefer French Lops for private production, I would recommend NZ whites or Californians for commercial meat production. All three breeds have good body form, good bone to meat ratios and good growth rates, but French Lops are considered too big to sell as fryers.
[http://www.piteraq.dk/]
Rabbits: Meat Industry
Guidelines for the processing of rabbits intended for human consumption are often confusing and not well understood, even by the individual U.S.D.A. and/or state facility inspectors. Some will use the guidelines for "wild game," while others are processed under "poultry" classifications as dependent upon individual interpretation.
[http://www.3-cities.com/]
Rabbits: Breeding Stock and Equipment Worldwide
This website aims to inform you as to the benefits of rabbit production as an alternative livestock production of a more efficient means of healthy meat for human consumption compared to traditional farm animals.
[http://www.eaudikerabbits.co.uk/]
Rabbits: Rabbit Web
The information you need to raise and care for your rabbits and bunnies.
[http://www.rabbitweb.net/]
Rabbits: Great Resource
Sections include: Selecting Foundation Stock, Herd Replacement, System of Breeding, Culling & Selecting, Record Keeping, Breeding, Kindling, Site Location, Rabbitry Building & Cages, Feeding & Watering Equipment, Nest Boxes, Feeding, Hot Weather, Sanitation.
[http://www.mannapro.com/]
Rabbits: Rabbits Plus
We are continuously searching for the best materials and methods in rabbit production worldwide.
[http://www.rabbitsplus.com/]
Rabbits: Rabbits.com
Information on health and feeding, pet and commercial rabbit breeding.
[http://www.rabbits.com/]
Rabbits: General Health
Journal of the World Rabbit Science Association - A refereed scientic journal, published quarterly, that covers rabbit biology and rabbit production.
[http://dmoz.org/]
Rabbits: Oingo: "Rabbit Health"
Information/articles pertaining to many rabbit dieases written by veterinarians.
[http://www.oingo.com/]
Rabbits: Office of Rare Diseases
Welcome to the website of the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD). Here you can find information on more than 6000 rare diseases, including current research, publications from scientific and medical journals, completed research, ongoing studies, and patient support groups.
[http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/]