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Raising Lionhead Rabbits

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Raising lionhead rabbits is about as much fun as rabbit raising gets! I am adopted mom to my daughter’s many lionheads and watching them is a delight. I feed and water them at least several times a week with my little grandson’s help.

It is generally believed that the lionhead rabbit originated in Belgium as a result of the crossbreeding of the Swiss Fox and a Belgian Dwarf. Then crosses to a smaller wool type breed were made. Later the breed was imported to England where continued crossbreeding of small breed rabbits and wool breeds was done.

However, another opinion is that the lionhead breed did not originate in Belgium. It is thought by some that when European breeders were working on the Dwarf Angora the lionhead mutation occurred in a litter of bunnies and was accidentally spread throughout the Dwarf Angora Breed. Whichever actually happened, the first lionhead rabbits were imported to the US in 1999.

Lionhead rabbits get their name from the mane they grow that looks very similar to the mane of a lion. I assure you, the similarity stops there. The manes can be double or single and of course, the double manes are the prettiest.  Interestingly the gene that causes the mane seems to be a dominant mutation which means that only one parent is required to have the “mane gene” to produce more lionheads.

The needs of rabbits are very minimal and lionhead rabbits are no exception. A cage, a food dish that can be attached to the cage and a water bottle, also attached to the cage are all that is required. Generally the cages have trays that slide out for easy cleaning which should be done at least every 3 or 4 days. Cages can be purchased at pet stores, farm supply stores or from rabbit raisers who make their own cages as well as sell them. Used cages can often be found at flea markets or through Craigslist.

Lionhead rabbits require no special grooming or care although they enjoy the extra attention. And, like all rabbits, the more handling they receive, the sweeter and nicer pets they make. LIONHEAD RABBITS tend to be very friendly, enjoying human contact. They are easy to handle and if brought into the home at a young age they become accustomed  to human contact and make excellent pets.

They are healthy overall as a breed. So if you are looking for a mini rabbit (recommended standard for the adult is 3 3/4 pounds) that is a bit different and unusual, lionheads are a good choice due to their size, temperament and ease of care.

SPECIAL CARE REQUIREMENTS:

The lionhead rabbit mane can become felted similar to other wooled breeds, so it needs to be carefully brushed out periodically. Avoid vigorous brushing which could pull the wool out. Be patient and gentle and your rabbit will reward you by looking utterly gorgeous.

As with all wooled breeds, you need to make sure your lionhead rabbit gets sufficient fiber to prevent fur from balling up in their intestines. A good rule of thumb would be to feed only hay once a week, leaving out the rabbit ration on that day.


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Posted on December 20th 2008 in lionhead rabbits, raising rabbits

E-Books on Raising Rabbits

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Are you a rabbit owner or thinking about becoming one? Here are three e-books about raising rabbits you can get today to find out all the essential information you need to become a happy owner of a happy bunny.

How to Train, Care and Build Trust with Your Pet Rabbit in 30 Days or Less

The Definitive Guide for Rabbit Owners

This book is for anyone wanting to save money, make money, eat better and cheaper.

Breeding Bunnies (How to Breed Rabbits for Meat, Profit and Fun)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted on December 18th 2008 in breeding rabbits, raising lionhead rabbits, raising rabbits

How to Boost Your Website With Internet Marketing?

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What if you had a very good website and still not able to get the visitors or customers? All you need is right kind of Internet Marketing.The tremendous growth of the Internet has created opportunities for consumers and firms to participate in an online global marketplace. The Internet has provided a rare opportunity especially for small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It moves organizations beyond the physical constraints of their traditional distribution channels and creates a world wide virtual community in which SMEs can compete with large enterprises.

When people are looking for a company to provide them with a product or service they are increasingly turning to the Internet to find it.You need to think: who you are and where do you want to be in the future. Whether offline or online, there are only two things that matter: “Buying” and “Selling”. Find out what your competitors are doing on the Web. Spend a few days checking out how your competitors are using the Web. Analyze each site. How does the site help tell the world about that company’s products or services; is it easy to use; is it enjoyable to use; does it add value to the company’s customer service; is it integrated with the company’s other marketing efforts.

Here are some of the Internet marketing Methods:

1.Email Marketing:is an important part of internet marketing. Build a list of the right kind of consumers for your products that you hope to target and obtain their email address. Send out only product information at certain, well-spaced intervals and also try to include some freebie or incentive, this does not need to be a high value product but definitely something important to your client base, doing this ensures that your emails are not ignored or put in spam.

2.Search Engine Optimization:If you want web browsers to visit your site, than focusing on search engine optimization and search engine marketing is a must. No Internet marketing plan is complete without ensuring that your site is submitted and included on major directories like Google, Yahoo!, and DMOZ. The dollars spent on Search Engine Marketing of any type will pay huge dividends.

3.Promote your Website:Once the king of Internet marketing, online banner ads have evolved to include animated and flash banners, but the premise remains largely the same. Marketers purchase a specified number of impressions to run on a single site or network of sites and are generally not guaranteed a specific number of clicks.

4.Blogs Writing:Blogs allow you to put up constant fresh content. This content is easy to get to online and is indexed quickly in search engines. This means that search engines can easily get to your blog and send individuals there. Having a blog on your website or one that contains links to your website can benefit your search engine rankings.It is essential that you focus your efforts on blogs covering topics relevant to your product or service offering.

5.Article Writing:Another method of Internet marketing that works well for many people is writing articles about the subject your website covers. If you own a website on raising rabbits chances are good that you are an expert in that area. If you write short articles about your subject and make those articles available free of charge to websites and forums that need content you can include a link to your website in the article and use them as free advertising to make people aware of your website.

6.Link Building:Web linking methods also come from outside sources. For example, you will see that with your blog, people will want to link their blog to your own. This is especially true when you write a great message on your blog that people want their readers to read. This gets yet another link pointing to your website.
Sites like Google offer pay-per-click advertising for anyone interested in getting their message in front of the right segment or prospective buyer. This method is highly targeted and offers one of the best and most popular forms of internet marketing. Marketers using pay-per-click advertising only pay a fee, based on the competitiveness of a keyword or ad title, when a link is clicked on

 

Internet Marketing Benefits:

  • More cost effective and flexible than offline advertising.
  • 24×7 days presence
  • Convenient to research a product
  • Value added customer satisfaction
  • Standardized sales performance
  • Improved credibility
  • Can establish two-way communicative marketing
  • Cheaper market research
  • Opportunity to expand marketing
  • Worldwide popularity
  • Diversified revenue streams

 

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Posted on March 3rd 2010 in raising rabbits

List Building Manage to Build Your List Effectively?

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One of the best methods of Internet marketing is list building. List building concepts are generally built around finding people who have an interest in the subject of your website.
Internet marketing methods are varied, but one of the best methods of Internet marketing is list building. List building concepts are generally built around finding people who have an interest in the subject of your website. For instance, if your website is related to growing rabbits, you will naturally start to build a list of people who have an interest in growing rabbits also. For more detail go to: www.build-own-list.com.  A person who is not interested in this subject will have no interest in your website, or in joining your list.

With this in mind and a desire to build your list to its fullest potential, think about ways to promote your list to others that have an interest in your subject. Still using raising rabbits as an example, a person with this type of site might want to exchange links with other websites that cover the same subject matter. If your website is part of a business you will want to work with non-competing websites of course, but if it is business related there are probably many complementary websites out there. For instance, there might be websites for people who raise other animals: chickens, hamsters, white mice, or whatever. These sites are not in competition with you, but many people who raise rabbits may also raise white mice, or chickens or hamsters. For more help visit to: www.37-list-building-secrets.com. And the same is true in reverse. The owners of these websites may be open to the idea of exchanging links. They would put up links to your website and you would do the same for them. In that manner you can help each other and help the people who join your list and theirs.

Remember that your list needs to be opting in. People must choose to join your list in order to receive email from you. This is a standard procedure of netiquette or Internet etiquette. It is only polite. Your list should remain confidential. This is only good business practice.

Another method of Internet marketing that works well for many people is writing articles about the subject your website covers. If you own a website on raising rabbits chances are good that you are an expert in that area. If you write short articles about your subject and make those articles available free of charge to websites and forums that need content you can include a link to your website in the article and use them as free advertising to make people aware of your website.

Finding people to add to your list should not be difficult. Concepts of list building are simple. They just require getting the word out, and Internet marketing is a varied and diverse type of marketing. Ranging from simply putting your URL in the signature line of your email to affiliate programs to writing articles and doing link exchanges, you will find that there are many ways. List building concepts and methods of Internet marketing will start to come to you in your sleep when you begin to think like an Internet marketer.

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Posted on March 1st 2010 in raising rabbits

Chinese Zodiac Compatibility : Ox and Rabbit

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The Ox-Rabbit combination is a good matching as both value the security and the peace in the realtionship. There is a certain amount of predictability in the relationship which is appreciated and accepted by both partners. Both avoid emotional confrontations. So if there is a difference of opinion, the stubborn Ox may silently hoild on to its point leaving the Rabbit feeling very miserable.

Ox Personality
The Ox is a very stable and reliable animal. Just like its animal counterpart that goes day after day helping the farmer to plough the field without a complaint, Ox people are very hardworking, stick at a task longer than anyone else and keep going. They are very meticulous and systematic and prefer to stick with the known rather than the unknowns. Ox people also divide the world into 2 categories – the good and the bad and they stick with their decisions without any regrets.

The Ox can be even-tempered for most part but if you have managed to anger the Ox then start running immediately because they can be very impulsive when they get angry. The Ox people are very possessive and protective in nature especially when it comes to family. They can very stubborn and conservative, but they are also very patient and caring which makes them a very good friend to have.

In love the Ox people usually choose a partner who will be quick to put a protective arm around them in times of need and their love for someone usually lasts a lifetime.

Rabbit Personality
Rabbits are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind the scenes instead of being the center of attention in any situation. For this reason Rabbits are misunderstood to be loners but they are not. In fact, they enjoy socializing more than anyone. Rabbits however do not like to be in very competitive environments. They like peace and harmony and serving people for good causes. Rabbits would be very good diplomats.

Rabbits are apt to be sensitive to ailments and allergies. Stress or conflict will affect the Rabbit’s health, one of the reasons why Rabbit personalities prefer to exercise to be stress-free. Rabbits are extremely organized people and prefer their homes and offices to be clutter-free.

Rabbits make good actors, sports people, musicians, teachers, administrative personnels, PR agents and fashion designers.

Rabbits, like their animal counterpart, are quite calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs. When angry about something, a Rabbit will approach it calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising the voice or becoming visibly annoyed.

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Posted on February 27th 2010 in raising rabbits

Chinese Zodiac Compatibility : Ox and Rabbit

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The Ox-Rabbit combination is a good matching as both value the security and the peace in the realtionship. There is a certain amount of predictability in the relationship which is appreciated and accepted by both partners. Both avoid emotional confrontations. So if there is a difference of opinion, the stubborn Ox may silently hoild on to its point leaving the Rabbit feeling very miserable.

Ox Personality
The Ox is a very stable and reliable animal. Just like its animal counterpart that goes day after day helping the farmer to plough the field without a complaint, Ox people are very hardworking, stick at a task longer than anyone else and keep going. They are very meticulous and systematic and prefer to stick with the known rather than the unknowns. Ox people also divide the world into 2 categories – the good and the bad and they stick with their decisions without any regrets.

The Ox can be even-tempered for most part but if you have managed to anger the Ox then start running immediately because they can be very impulsive when they get angry. The Ox people are very possessive and protective in nature especially when it comes to family. They can very stubborn and conservative, but they are also very patient and caring which makes them a very good friend to have.

In love the Ox people usually choose a partner who will be quick to put a protective arm around them in times of need and their love for someone usually lasts a lifetime.

Rabbit Personality
Rabbits are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind the scenes instead of being the center of attention in any situation. For this reason Rabbits are misunderstood to be loners but they are not. In fact, they enjoy socializing more than anyone. Rabbits however do not like to be in very competitive environments. They like peace and harmony and serving people for good causes. Rabbits would be very good diplomats.

Rabbits are apt to be sensitive to ailments and allergies. Stress or conflict will affect the Rabbit’s health, one of the reasons why Rabbit personalities prefer to exercise to be stress-free. Rabbits are extremely organized people and prefer their homes and offices to be clutter-free.

Rabbits make good actors, sports people, musicians, teachers, administrative personnels, PR agents and fashion designers.

Rabbits, like their animal counterpart, are quite calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs. When angry about something, a Rabbit will approach it calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising the voice or becoming visibly annoyed.

Astrojasta.com
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Posted on February 23rd 2010 in raising rabbits

Chinese Zodiac Compatibility : Ox and Rabbit

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The Ox-Rabbit combination is a good matching as both value the security and the peace in the realtionship. There is a certain amount of predictability in the relationship which is appreciated and accepted by both partners. Both avoid emotional confrontations. So if there is a difference of opinion, the stubborn Ox may silently hoild on to its point leaving the Rabbit feeling very miserable.

Ox Personality
The Ox is a very stable and reliable animal. Just like its animal counterpart that goes day after day helping the farmer to plough the field without a complaint, Ox people are very hardworking, stick at a task longer than anyone else and keep going. They are very meticulous and systematic and prefer to stick with the known rather than the unknowns. Ox people also divide the world into 2 categories – the good and the bad and they stick with their decisions without any regrets.

The Ox can be even-tempered for most part but if you have managed to anger the Ox then start running immediately because they can be very impulsive when they get angry. The Ox people are very possessive and protective in nature especially when it comes to family. They can very stubborn and conservative, but they are also very patient and caring which makes them a very good friend to have.

In love the Ox people usually choose a partner who will be quick to put a protective arm around them in times of need and their love for someone usually lasts a lifetime.

Rabbit Personality
Rabbits are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind the scenes instead of being the center of attention in any situation. For this reason Rabbits are misunderstood to be loners but they are not. In fact, they enjoy socializing more than anyone. Rabbits however do not like to be in very competitive environments. They like peace and harmony and serving people for good causes. Rabbits would be very good diplomats.

Rabbits are apt to be sensitive to ailments and allergies. Stress or conflict will affect the Rabbit’s health, one of the reasons why Rabbit personalities prefer to exercise to be stress-free. Rabbits are extremely organized people and prefer their homes and offices to be clutter-free.

Rabbits make good actors, sports people, musicians, teachers, administrative personnels, PR agents and fashion designers.

Rabbits, like their animal counterpart, are quite calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs. When angry about something, a Rabbit will approach it calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising the voice or becoming visibly annoyed.

Astrojasta.com
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Posted on February 21st 2010 in raising rabbits

Chinese Zodiac Rabbit

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Rabbits are private individuals, a bit introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind the scenes instead of being the center of attention in any situation. For this reason Rabbits are misunderstood to be loners but they are not. In fact, they enjoy socializing more than anyone. Rabbits however do not like to be in very competitive environments. They like peace and harmony and serving people for good causes. Rabbits would be very good diplomats.

Rabbits are apt to be sensitive to ailments and allergies. Stress or conflict will affect the Rabbit’s health, one of the reasons why Rabbit personalities prefer to exercise to be stress-free. Rabbits are extremely organized people and prefer their homes and offices to be clutter-free.

Rabbits make good actors, sports people, musicians, teachers, administrative personnels, PR agents and fashion designers.

Rabbits, like their animal counterpart, are quite calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and will avoid confrontation at all costs. When angry about something, a Rabbit will approach it calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising the voice or becoming visibly annoyed.

The Rabbit is one of the most stylish creatures of the Chinese Animal Signs. Rabbits are classy and sophisticated, and can be found adorning latest styles and fashions. Rabbits also like artistic ventures, such as painting and music.

On the positive side Rabbits are gracious, kind, sensitive, soft-spoken, amiable, elegant, reserved, cautious, artistic, thorough, tender, self-assured, astute, compassionate and flexible.

On the nagative side Rabbits can be moody, detached, superficial, self-indulgent, opportunistic and lazy

Lucky gemstone of Rabbit personalities is Pearl.

Find out your compatibility with the other Chinese signs. The strengths and weaknesses of Chinese Zodiac may vary based on their element sign. The five different elements in the order of productive cycle include Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal. If you do not know your element zodiac find out your Chinese element sign at Astrojasta.com.

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Posted on February 17th 2010 in raising rabbits

TSUNAMI BUNNY RABBITRY

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This is a video for our new hobby TSUNAMI BUNNY RABBITRY. We are raising FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS. These rabbits can grow to 20+ pounds! They are great rabbits for Show, 4H, Meat producing or Pets! FLEMS have a sweet personality that makes them great house pets, with no worries about barking, or clawing the furniture or eating your pet birds like dogs or cats. They are also great for producing your own backyard meat source. As they average about 8 pounds at weaning! Rabbit is very healthy & tasty at 20.8 protein, 4.5 Fat & 795 calories (compare to chicken at 20.0 protein, 17.9 fat, & 810 calories). RAISE YOUR OWN ORGANIC GOURMET MEAT! We have two colors available Sandie & Fawn but will have more colors soon! In this video is our buck “HUNGRY” & our Doe “PEACHES” & thier first batch of Babies.

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Posted on October 18th 2009 in raising rabbits

Micro Rabbitry progress and an addition

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Well, I have my breeding trio now, so we’re off and running on the micro rabbitry, Well, sort of — I still have to wait for them to mature and then it might be too cold to breed them in our climate. I may have to wait until Spring for that first litter. So, in the meantime, we are working on putting in new cages and setting things up. I am on the look out for a few free-standing hutches to keep future, weaned babies in “on the hoof” so to speak. Now, the breeding stock we have, so far, is very friendly and well, CUTE. I keep having to remind myself that I grew up on a beef cattle farm and they’re “livestock”. . . because I keep thinking “Oh man, what if the babies are as darling as these guys, how will we eat them!?” Of course, if the economy has flushed by then and we’re hungry, I’m sure it will be easier to butcher the “babies” than I am thinking now. I am reminded of that T-shirt I once saw that proclaimed in large letters: MEAT IS MURDER! and then in smaller letters underneath, it said “tasty, tasty murder”. : )

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Posted on October 16th 2009 in raising rabbits