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- noun Plural form of
rabbitry .
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Examples
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The thing is, no two rabbitries are exactly alike.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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The thing is, no two rabbitries are exactly alike.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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France, Italy, and Spain, for example, have long consumed rabbit meat; West German production was 20,000 tons each year; Hungary raises rabbits in large numbers (two of its commercial rabbitries have more than 10,000 does each); and the United States raises almost
14 Domestic Rabbit 1991
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Automatic Watering: automatic watering systems are widely used in commercial rabbitries in the States.
Chapter 7 1982
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Though they are very expensive to install, they could easily he adapted to commercial rabbitries in the Philippines.
Chapter 7 1982
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The pickup man visits may rabbitries in rapid succession and will appreciate your cooperation in minimizing the possibility of his becoming a factor in the spread of disease.
Chapter 12 1982
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While the scheme illustrated in Figure 69 is for a unit farmstead, assuming that the rabbitry project is large enough to supply a methane-gas tank with sufficient manure, the same scheme may be stretched with several small rabbitries pooling their waste into single methane gas tank and alternately using the fuel generated as well as the by-produces of chlorella algae and excess liquid and compost for their backyards or communal gardens.
Chapter 18 1982
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Rabbit projects like backyard rabbitries whose main concern is to provide meat for the table have no reason to waste any of their by-products simply because their projects are too small to economically operate any of the by-product enterprises.
Chapter 18 1982
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I was told that the manure was much valued by the market gardeners round London, who readily paid 2s. 6d. a bushel at the rabbitries.
Rural Architecture Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages, and Out Buildings Lewis Falley Allen 1845
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These rabbitries are very numerous in all the towns and cities of England, and form a source of amusement or profit to all classes, from the man of fortune to the day laborer.
Rural Architecture Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages, and Out Buildings Lewis Falley Allen 1845
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