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What does the rabbit eat? How to raise it? How to be familiar with it?
Hello:

What do rabbits eat: rabbits are herbivores, and they should take grass as their staple food. Young rabbits mainly use Timothy grass and alfalfa grass, supplemented by rabbit food, and drink plenty of water. Adult rabbits can add appropriate amount of vegetables on the basis of the above, while alfalfa grass is reduced.

1~6 months: appropriate alfalfa hay+unlimited Timothy hay+rabbit food+boiled water;

More than 6 months: unlimited Timothy hay+adult rabbit food+boiled water+a small amount of vegetables and fruits (vegetables must be moisture-free). Just give it a handful of rabbit food (if there is no grass at home, you can buy sugar-free oats to temporarily replace it, which is for people to eat and can be sold in supermarkets).

2. What can't a rabbit eat?

1) Rabbits can't eat too much starch. Starch is bad for rabbits.

2) Never feed people pasta, snacks, etc., even if the rabbit likes it. This is very important! And chocolate can directly poison it.

3) Staying on fresh fruits and vegetables for a long time will make rabbits accumulate a lot of food and get chronic gastroenteritis.

3. Tips

1) It is suggested that as soon as the young rabbit is bought back, don't give it a name in a hurry, but feed it coccidiosis medicine to prevent coccidiosis. Coccidiosis occurs in the acute stage, and many young rabbits die of coccidia, followed by diarrhea.

2) Rabbits eat vegetables for a long time, and the rotten vegetables will accumulate in the intestines, which is easy to get enteritis and die.

3) If the rabbit eats vegetables and causes diarrhea, it should be given 4 tablets of lactase in time. If there are no lactase students at home, you can also feed lactic acid bacteria tablets and probiotics.

4) the rabbit is not full, so it should control its food intake so as not to die.

4. Just play with it more often.