Allen and Briony, self-described rabbit show and rabbit history geeks, have long been contemplating a way to capture and share stories, lessons and inspiration with fellow hobbyists and the world at large. As Covid-19 shut down shows, fairs and much of this community’s ability to get together, they realized that a podcast could help. Both began as youth exhibitors and competitors, and went on to became ARBA judges and leaders in the rabbit and cavy industry. Their intent is to showcase guests and topics that will educate, entertain and inspire.
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Allen and Briony, self-described rabbit show and rabbit history geeks, have long been contemplating a way to capture and share stories, lessons and inspiration with fellow hobbyists and the world at large. As Covid-19 shut down shows, fairs and much of this community’s ability to get together, they realized that a podcast could help. Both began as youth exhibitors and competitors, and went on to became ARBA judges and leaders in the rabbit and cavy industry. Their intent is to showcase guests and topics that will educate, entertain and inspire.
#44 Rabbit Production 10th Edition Highlights with Dr. Steven Lukefahr, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
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1 hour 45 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
#44 Rabbit Production 10th Edition Highlights with Dr. Steven Lukefahr, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Dr. Lukefahr is globally recognized as a pioneer in the field of rabbit production science. His work as a professor, author, and humanitarian have earned him many honors. In 2022, he spearheaded the update of the book, Rabbit Production, a 330-page resource which every rabbit breeder should own as a go-to for topics of rabbit nutrition, management, color genetics, reproduction, sustainability practices, and so much more. Also in this episode, Briony takes us back to the ARBA in 1982 with some history, and Allen shares a research article by Dr. Lukefahr on the benefits of small-scale rabbit operations.
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Allen and Briony, self-described rabbit show and rabbit history geeks, have long been contemplating a way to capture and share stories, lessons and inspiration with fellow hobbyists and the world at large. As Covid-19 shut down shows, fairs and much of this community’s ability to get together, they realized that a podcast could help. Both began as youth exhibitors and competitors, and went on to became ARBA judges and leaders in the rabbit and cavy industry. Their intent is to showcase guests and topics that will educate, entertain and inspire.