Description
Book: Rabbit Genetics Volume 2
Textbook on theory
by Heidrun Eknigk
Currently, the European association Entente Européenne d'Aviculture et de Cuniculture unites small animal and rabbit breeders from 27 countries.
Many breeders get to know each other in forums and at European shows, which often leads to lasting contacts and friendships.
This exchange sparked an interest in breeds that are not recognized in their own country for many breeders.
The author examines the inheritance and special racial characteristics of foreign breeds with exotic-sounding names, with particular emphasis on genetic focal points.
Humans are creative: Breeders try their hand at breeding offspring of breeds that are not recognized in their country.
This raises questions and dangers related to the preservation of existing rabbit breeds, which are explained in this book.
This book is an extension of Volume 1 of the title "Rabbit Heredity".
Rabbit breeds from other European countries are presented with regard to their genetics and coat colors.
Heidrun Eknigk is a qualified judge for prizes and breeding and has been working with the topic of rabbit genetics for decades. She has published numerous articles and books on the subject.
The title "Dutch Rabbit" was also published by Oertel+Spörer.
Pages: 128, Edition: Hardcover
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