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The 4-H rabbit/cavy project lets youth gain experience in feeding and managing animals for fun, companionship and profit.

MI 4-H Rabbit Snapshot

Rabbit and Cavy Cloverbud Record Book

Rabbit and Cavy First Year Record Book

Rabbit and Cavy Second and Third Year Record Book

Rabbit and Cavy Fourth Year and Above Record Book

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  • Cats
  • Poultry
  • Dairy
  • Goats
  • Dogs
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