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Learning Responsibility One Rabbit at a Time šŸ‡

Before this project, school felt mostly theoretical. Then we started building the rabbit farm, and everything changed.

We didn’t just watch - we did everything ourselves. We prepared the habitat, learned how to feed the rabbits properly, how to clean the space, and why disinfection and biosecurity are so important. One of the most exciting (and challenging) activities was learning how to determine the sex of newborn rabbits. It made us feel like real professionals.

Taking care of animals teaches you patience. You can’t skip a day or say ā€œI’ll do it laterā€. The rabbits depend on you. Working in teams helped us trust each other more, and I started feeling proud of what we were building together.

Some of us later adopted bunnies from the farm, and honestly, I think that’s when the real responsibility started.

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