Conclusions
The primary focus of this paper was on the proposed small-scale rabbit production model (SSRPM) - a planning tool applied to foster sustainability to aid in human development, especially in the LDC’s. However, in developing or developed countries, any responsible rabbit enterprise should embrace the goal of sustainability. For limited-resource, small-farm families, the procurement of a few breeding rabbits, largely supported by renewable on-farm resources, can potentially yield enormous and permanent benefits. In this paper, only sparse reference was made to research. Nonetheless, a novel line of “sustainability research” is encouraged that evaluates or tests SSRPM factors under local situations. Ensuing dialogue is needed to develop guidelines for enhancing and promoting sustainability aspects of rabbit production that can be widely adopted. If successful, the mission of rabbit scientists to meet increasing demands and challenges of the world population might be fulfilled.