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Sole Breeding Rabit farm of Kashmir contributes meat, wool, fur and pelt for human welfare

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Sole Breeding Rabit farm of Kashmir contributes meat, wool, fur and pelt for human welfare

The sprawling 115 kanals of Breeding Rabbit Farm at Wusan village in north Kashmir’s Pattan Township is home to one of North India’s biggest rabbit farms where these animals is not only reared but sold for flesh, pelt and wool.

With an effort of Sheep Husbandry department, it was Established in 1979 an alternative for mutton whose disproportionate consumption among meat-lovers in Kashmir had sparked new disorders.

There are at least six different species of rabbits that breed here: French Angora, German Angora, Soviet Chinchilla, New Zealand white, California and Gray giant.

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