Dr Yemi Popoola, a livestock scientist at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan, has urged Nigerians to embrace production and consumption of rabbit because of its numerous benefits. Read more:
Dr Yemi Popoola, a livestock scientist at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training , Ibadan, has urged Nigerians to embrace production and consumption of rabbit because of its numerous benefits.He said other livestock species such as cow, goat and sheep take longer time to mature, cost more to feed and slower to reproduce, unlike rabbits.
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