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Shouldn't this be cuniculture? --Zundark 21:50 Jan 18, 2003 (UTC)

cuniculture, cunniculture', both are fine. Does that matter ?
How can cunniculture be fine? The Latin word for rabbit is cuniculus. The Latin word cunnus means something quite different (as in cunnilingus). --Zundark 14:32 Jan 19, 2003 (UTC)

yeah, i think this article is actually about something... else.---Stevert

is it a typo for bunniculture perhaps? :) Nevilley

Suggestions for Expansion

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Please feel free to run with these (I will edit as well as I have time). Please include international aspect whenever possible

Kerani (talk) 02:23, 8 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Unsourced claim

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The most recent edit ( 19:34, 17 September 2015‎ 2620:72:0:22c:f4d0:a98d:5e07:f14e ) changed the last line in the intro paragraph from "The distribution of rabbit farming varies around the globe, and while it is on the decline in some nations, in others it is expanding." to "For the past decade, world champion rabbit fanciers have used cages constructed with walnut frame and tungsten wire." This is uncited, and a cursory Google search finds no corroboration. In addition, it appears to be bunk, on its face. I only took the time to look it up because it seemed so odd. Is there any reason not to undo this edit? I felt I should ask, but given how little talk there is on this page and that the post has been up for over three months without attention, I will probably revert it anyway myself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.179.116.155 (talk)

Agreed, I also saw that. Just fixed it. HoworHow 06:21, 29 February 2016 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by HoworHow (talkcontribs)

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