Californian Rabbit Handbook is a practical and well researched reference created for rabbit owners, small scale breeders, and livestock enthusiasts who want to raise strong, healthy Californian rabbits. This book focuses on proven care systems, efficient housing design, proper feeding methods, ethical breeding practices, and long term rabbit welfare. The book begins by explaining the origin, physical traits, temperament, and growth characteristics of the Californian rabbit. Readers gain a clear understanding of why this breed is valued for meat production, show potential, and backyard farming, while also learning how to manage them humanely and responsibly. Detailed sections cover housing systems for different climates, space requirements, ventilation, sanitation routines, and predator protection. Readers learn how to design enclosures that promote comfort, reduce disease risks, and support fast, healthy growth. Nutrition is addressed with clear feeding plans for kits, growers, breeding does, and bucks. The book explains forage options, pellet selection, water management, and supplementation, helping owners prevent common digestive and nutritional problems. Breeding chapters explain mating readiness, pregnancy care, nesting, kindling, and weaning. The book also covers record keeping, genetic considerations, and ethical breeding decisions that protect the long term health of the breed. Health management is integrated throughout the book, including signs of illness, parasite control, sanitation routines, and stress prevention. Readers also learn safe handling practices and humane management methods that support both productivity and animal welfare. Written in a professional and educational tone, Californian Rabbit Handbook serves as a complete reference for anyone committed to raising Californian rabbits with confidence, efficiency, and responsibility.