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| Management number | 220521058 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $4.00 | Model Number | 220521058 | ||
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The Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit in South AfricaBy Nirvaan SinghThe Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit in South Africa is a heartfelt and informative guide written by rabbit breeder and enthusiast Nirvaan Singh, sharing years of personal experience, research, and dedication to one of the world’s most beloved rabbit breeds.This book takes readers on a fascinating journey into the world of the Netherlands Dwarf rabbit, beginning with the breed’s introduction and development within South Africa. Through a blend of historical background, practical knowledge, and personal insight, the author explores how this small yet remarkable rabbit has captured the hearts of breeders and pet owners alike.Readers will learn about the early history of the Netherlands Dwarf in South Africa, including the efforts of dedicated breeders who worked tirelessly to establish and improve the breed despite strict import restrictions and a limited genetic pool. The book highlights how South African breeders have carefully developed their bloodlines to maintain quality and preserve the unique characteristics that make the Netherlands Dwarf such a special breed.Drawing from his own experience as a breeder since 2010, Nirvaan Singh shares the story of his own rabbitry and bloodline development. He discusses his breeding philosophy, including the careful use of line breeding to maintain consistency in type, colour, and fur quality. His personal journey offers readers a rare look into the dedication and patience required to work with this delicate and highly refined breed.The book also serves as a comprehensive guide for rabbit owners and breeders, with practical chapters covering:The history and development of the Netherlands Dwarf rabbitBreed standards and judging criteriaColour varieties and genetic groupsProper housing and habitat designFeeding and nutrition suitable for South African conditionsRabbit health, diseases, and veterinary careCommon issues such as malocclusion and their treatmentResponsible breeding practicesPreparing rabbits for exhibition and showsIn addition, the book highlights the important role of rabbit clubs and breeder associations in South Africa, encouraging young people and animal lovers to become involved in the rabbit fancy. These clubs provide valuable opportunities to learn, share knowledge, and promote responsible rabbit care.More than just a technical guide, The Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit in South Africa is also a celebration of the joy that rabbits bring into people’s lives. The author hopes to inspire readers—especially young enthusiasts—to develop a lifelong passion for rabbits and to help preserve this beautiful breed for future generations.Through dedication, knowledge, and responsible breeding, Nirvaan Singh believes the future of the Netherlands Dwarf rabbit in South Africa is bright, and that the next generation of rabbit keepers will continue to improve and protect this remarkable little rabbit.This book is ideal for:Beginner rabbit ownersYoung animal lovers and hobbyistsRabbit breeders and exhibitorsMembers of rabbit clubs and agricultural societiesAnyone interested in learning about the Netherlands Dwarf rabbitWith a combination of practical guidance, historical insight, and personal passion, The Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit in South Africa stands as both an educational handbook and a tribute to one of the smallest yet most charming rabbit breeds in the world. Read more
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| Format | Print Replica |
| Language | English |
| File size | 15.5 MB |
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| Print length | 141 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | March 17, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
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