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Are there any?
I've just looked at the list in Rabbit Care Reference section (can't post on the thread for some reason) there's some really good books listed there (many of them I own) but the discussion is 9 years old. I'm looking into if there are any good all round care reference books written in the last year or two or if anyone knows of any in progress.
If there aren't any I'm wondering if times have changed and people use the internet for sourcing information now:?
So, basically, what I'm looking for, is if there is a book similar to 'Rabbit Health in the 21st Century' or 'Rabbitlopaedia' that has been written in last couple of years or so in that the medical advances/range of treatments etc has changed massively in the time (decade or so) since the above books were published. I'm also thinking that it's likely if there is such a book written recently, it's less likely to have large sections on breeding, showing, breed standards which seemed to be deemed a necessary part of animal care reference guides in the past (such as is the case with Rabbitlopaedia) and the 'perfect book' I have in my head is more rescue based philosophy.
Thanks in advance.
I've just looked at the list in Rabbit Care Reference section (can't post on the thread for some reason) there's some really good books listed there (many of them I own) but the discussion is 9 years old. I'm looking into if there are any good all round care reference books written in the last year or two or if anyone knows of any in progress.
If there aren't any I'm wondering if times have changed and people use the internet for sourcing information now:?
So, basically, what I'm looking for, is if there is a book similar to 'Rabbit Health in the 21st Century' or 'Rabbitlopaedia' that has been written in last couple of years or so in that the medical advances/range of treatments etc has changed massively in the time (decade or so) since the above books were published. I'm also thinking that it's likely if there is such a book written recently, it's less likely to have large sections on breeding, showing, breed standards which seemed to be deemed a necessary part of animal care reference guides in the past (such as is the case with Rabbitlopaedia) and the 'perfect book' I have in my head is more rescue based philosophy.
Thanks in advance.
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