Cuniculture

Cuniculture is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising domestic rabbits, usually for their meat, fur, or wool. This differs from the simplier practice of keeping a single or small group of rabbits as companions, without selective breeding, reproduction, or the care of young animals. Some people, called rabbit fanciers, practice cuniculture predominantly for exhibition. The distribution of rabbit farming varies across the globe, and while it is on the decline in some nations, in others it is expanding.

Read more about Cuniculture:  Husbandry, Exhibition and Fancier Societies, Genetics