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Record Card for Rabbit Keeping

1/2/2016

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I designed this record keeping sheet to help me keep track of the rabbit breeding. I didn't like other designs that I found on the web as they kept information on the same animal in several separate sheets and sometime included more info than what I needed. 
The picture below shows blackboards I want to make and fix on the outside of the rabbit hutches to keep easy track of tasks needed around raising kindles. 
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7/2/2019 07:04:00 pm

It's a good thing that most of you are making ways on how to make each and every animal feel better. Keeping a track of rabbit breeding might be helpful in your farm, then this might be a good thing. It makes me happy to know that you guys are really keeping a track of what's important; this represents the fact that you are very detailed when it comes to the things you do; which is rabbit breeding! Now I had a view of how a farm life looks like.

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    Anja Weber is the chairperson of Mama Chakula Foundation, a members' organisation dedicated to rural transformation through education & exchange; honouring old principals while embracing new technologies. She came to East Africa in 1997, when she set up the food processing units at Irente Farm. She has since worked as manager for different companies in East Africa. 

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