The Pelt Farmers An Ulcombe, Kent, Study (1933)
Ulcombe, Kent. Rabbit pelts, nowadays in great demand, necessitate farms where rabbits are specially bred for their M, S of a farmhouse with a couple sitting outside enjoying the weather. Another man stands on the porch smoking a pipe. Dissolve into shot of lots of white rabbits nibbling on leaves. Bunny is looked after very well, for a healthy rabbit produces a valuable pelt. Oak leaves form part of his M, S of the bunnies. They are eating then suddenly prick up their ears. A modern Pied A man holding a branch walks away from the bunnies and they follow him. Socially, Bunny is rather proud. His daily visitors are welcome, but they must keep their Two geese and a chicken walk beside the rabbit run. Oak leaves are not their only food. Regular meals are M, S of food being poured into a feeding trough. M, S of the rabbits having their lunch. Here are some fine specimens of Angora, Havana and C, U of a white fluffy bunny. C,
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