(Bihar Times) Some years ago, the government of India decided  to encourage rabbit farming. Bureaucrats made dozens of trips abroad to see how  other countries grew rabbits and did their rounds of nightclubs and shopping  malls. They learnt nothing from the environmental disaster that rabbit farming  has created in most countries, announcing that the government was going to  promote rabbits for meat.  
   After two decades most of India refuses  to eat rabbit meat. But thousands of people, encouraged by illiterate  politicians and the nonsensical agriculture ministry, have been pushed into  starting small rabbit growing factories encouraged by the subsidies given and  the promise of a buyback.  No breeder is  trained to handle or understand rabbits. They are told that they can “grow” them  anywhere with any food in any weather.  
   The government touts it as an  activity that can supplement one’s income. The slipshod haphazard way in which  they are bred makes the suffering of these delicate animals intense as they die  quickly and some foolish yokel who thought he would spend the rest of his life  watching them mate, proliferate and turn into meat , is now in debt to the  bank. An average unit folds in 18 months and the victim,  apart from the rabbit is the tribal conned in  the name of  “ self employment”.  
    
    These rabbits are not Indian. It is  forbidden to catch , breed or kill any Indian hare as they are protected under  the Wildlife Act. These were imported into the country in 1977 when some idiot  of a Minister in the first Janata government imported rabbits from Poland, New   Zealand and Russia and established a Central  Research Station to encourage rabbit farming. Twenty years later, even though  rabbit farming associations have sprung up all over India, most breeders admit that the  experiment has been a failure.  
    
    But the cruelty continues. One of  the main websites on Rabbit Farming in India giving guidelines to Indians  on Rabbit farming reads: 
   “ Rabbit Farming can be done anywhere at farm,  backyard, on home terrace.You can feed almost anything to the Rabbit including  waste vegetables from the market, tree leaves, cattle grass or even kitchen  scrap. Rabbits eat their faeces in the early hours of morning directly from  their anus through lips. Thus replenish vitamins .No skilled labour is required  for this project. Rabbits deliver 6-8 babies every 30 days when she is six  months old and 15-20 babies every 30 days in her second year. In 5 years she  will deliver 34 times minimum . Rabbits are not affected by climate conditions  or diseases . They never create nuisance by way of abnormal sound and bad  odor.  Rabbits can be grown in cages. As  such, it is quite suitable to grow rabbits in the high population prevailing  township areas and in the backyard of the houses. Slaughter weight of rabbit is  about 2 kg. which can be achieved in 12 to 15 weeks even though life span is  7-8 years. “  
                          All rubbish. Rabbits  are very picky eaters, fall ill very easily, do not eat their feces unless they  are lacking something in their diet, need lots of space, smell like hell and  die when the temperature is unregulated.  
    
    Beauty without Cruelty sent an  expedition to the All India Rabbit Farming Institute in Pune which trains  people on how to breed rabbits for meat. 
   The AIRFI  also sell rabbits to the trainees and offers  to buy back meat. In reality hundreds of small and marginal farmers have been  cheated by similar institutes which never bought back rabbits or meat. This is  how this training institute treats the rabbits: 
  “The rabbits were crowded on an open  terrace in the sweltering heat. The terrace had a tattered sheet of plastic on  top. A tap on the terrace was leaking and the dirty water collected in pools  around the rabbits. A bag of cauliflower leaves was left open on one side and  leaves which were obviously days old were scattered all over the floor.  
   On the second visit to the  institute the rabbits had been moved to a dark , unventilated room. There were  5-6 rabbits crammed into each cage. The cages were so small the animals could  not move. Three long bamboo poles supported by 6 gas cylinders and the cages  rested on these poles – the slightest movement by a rabbit would have sent the  cage crashing down. The cages were wire mesh on the bottom as well – the  rabbits’ feet were cut and sore. Rabbit droppings and urine littered the floor  under the cages and the room stank. One rabbit was kept separately as he was  sick. The BWC inspector were told that the Institute did not have doctors. The  owner told the team that their rabbits cost nothing to keep, did not require  medical attention “ 
   The team visited Vijaylakshmi Hi  Tech farms in Satara , Maharashtra. This “Hi  Tech” factory keeps the animals in crowded dirty cages and feed them vegetable  waste thrown away from the vegetable markets. A rabbit absolutely has to have  fresh vegetable material – a mix of vegetables, leaves, grains.  Filthy waste picked up by trash removers is  death for them. Fifty percent of rabbits die from infection due to contaminated  feed. 
    The female is mated when she is just 4 months  old and when she can't have seven litters a year anymore, which means a state  of constant pregnancy, she is killed – she is usually only eighteen months old  and has already produced 100 children. Annually about 55% of the females die of  illness anyway.  The males are kept for  about 2 years and then killed. 
   There is a high death rate among  young rabbits; 15% of the babies die at birth. 10% of them die when they are  taken away from their mothers. Infants destined for the meat trade are killed  at just 8-11 weeks as soon as they reach a weight of 2 kg. 
   These gentle, friendly animals will  never experience fresh air, grass under their feet or be able to run and jump.  They are housed in filthy, wire mesh cages raised a metre from the ground,  often stacked two or three tiers high. They live in cages with a height of only  38cm with the floor space of one foolscap paper. 
   The small cage sizes restrict  movement resulting in poor development of the thigh bone. Adults suffer  distortions of the backbone. Respiratory and skin infections are common as is  diarrhea and urine burns. Many have injuries from fighting , ripped ears,  broken bones and bites etc. The mesh flooring of the cages damages the feet  resulting in abscesses. The stench of ammonia from the urine soaked floors, irritate  the eyes and lead to painful infections. No vets exist in any “farm” 
    Slaughter methods vary. Pulled out  by their ears, some animals are killed by being hit over the back of the head  with a stick before having their throats slit. Some struggle for minutes as  they bleed to death. Others are forced onto a table and have their heads cut  off. Some are simply killed by repeated blows to the head.  All this is in full view of other rabbits  .Some are shot in the head with a handheld electrical device. They can be seen  twitching, struggling, shaking and screaming with their eyes wide open before  they die.  
   At the end of all this cruelty what  happens ? Since no one wants to eat rabbit meat , this meat is sold to roadside  meat shops cheaply and they sell it as chicken ! 
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