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Angora rabbits have rediculously soft hair that is used to make yarn. I want to learn to spin the yarn for sale and for personal use. And some of the babies would be sold to fund the purchase of new rabbits to add to the DNA stock and have a few breeding pair. Once I had three or four breeding pair, I would continue to sell about half of them for profit. I'd like to share the other half. I'd like to teach 4-H and FFA kids how to care for them and let them have them for show animals. I would love to be able to give breeding pairs to people who are interested in farming and agriculture for a living and self-sufficiency who are having a hard time getting started. And Angora rabbits are absolutely beautiful and adorable and very calm and peaceful, so I think they would make good therapy animals for visiting hospitals, nursing homes and such.

That's the short answer. lol

Haha, thank you very much for sharing. Sounds really amazing and impressing to actually. I wasn't aware of that at all. Well, rabbits haven ever been my "cup of tea", but I appreciate your effort explaining this. :)