Oiled wheat, bitter chrysanthemum, coriander, green vegetables, cabbage, tartar and so on are all vegetables that rabbits can eat.
Herbage should be the main diet, supplemented by rabbit food, and vegetables should not be fed for the time being. Juicy feed (vegetables) has a laxative effect, so eating vegetables in rabbits of this age may lead to diarrhea, so don't feed or feed less. The palatability of rabbit food is generally better than that of pasture, so excessive feeding of rabbit food will lead to a decrease in the amount of pasture eaten by rabbits, and may also lead to serious consequences such as indigestion, indigestion and diarrhea.
The supply should be Gramineae forage grass-unlimited supply, legume forage grass-fixed quantity. The nutritional value of leguminous forage grass is generally higher than that of gramineous forage grass, so overfeeding may lead to obesity of rabbits, nutritional diarrhea and increased soft stools.
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Living habits of rabbits
1. Being unsociable, solitary rabbits all burrow and live alone under natural conditions, and only stay together during mating season. Both male and female rabbits and same-sex rabbits often fight together, causing trauma, such as biting off ears or testicles. Therefore, rabbits should be nursed in a single cage.
2. The front teeth of the predatory rabbits are permanent teeth, which often grow. If soft materials are often fed, rabbits will naturally chew on wooden cages and other things to maintain proper tooth length. Therefore, some branches should be put into the rabbit cage or provided with granular feed. When making rabbit cages, try not to leave edges and corners, so that rabbits can't bite, so as to prolong the service life of rabbit cages.
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