Gentile will be allowed to
continue breeding rabbits until 2017.
Not exact matches
The
breed was recognized by the American
Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 2005 and the
breed continues to grow in popularity.
A
rabbit can
continue to
breed until she reaches the age of about three years old and then she is usually no longer able to successfully
breed.
The
breed was originally used to hunt birds, and
continues to be, but can also hunt waterfowl,
rabbits, and other small game.
If Chicago pet storeowners want to jump to the suburbs to
continue to sell commercially
bred dogs, cats and
rabbit next year, they may need to leave Cook County.
If it hadn't been for the farmers in England, Ireland, and Wales who
continued to keep packs to hunt
rabbit and hare, the
breed might have become extinct at that time.
The
breed continues to be used today for hunting
rabbit and wild boar in the rocky terrain of Northern Greece.