How to build a nest for the Dutch rat? What it eats is good and what it eats is not good.
Vegetarian animals, mainly eat green leafy vegetables and other vegetarian dishes, with a little beans, eat corn flour. Dutch rats are definitely vegetarians, but they eat a lot. On weekdays, they feed on weeds and like to eat grass and leaves. Mix with some fine feed, such as crushed corn straw and wheat straw, and add some bran to meet their growth needs. Lettuce with long leaves, celery, edamame, carrot, eggplant, dandelion leaves, green peppers, tomatoes and fresh lotus leaves are all delicacies of Dutch rats. However, spinach, onions, leeks, potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower and so on. Can't feed, these foods can cause diarrhea, bloating or poisoning in mice. In addition, Dutch rats like to eat fresh fruits, such as grapes, but bananas can't be eaten. The living environment of Dutch rats is also very particular. "When the mouse is young, you can find a box, wood or plastic or even a cardboard box, and put some clean rags in it to facilitate cleaning. When the Dutch rats start to grind their teeth when they are a little older, they must prepare a strong box to make their nests, and the feeding box should be as large as possible, otherwise the rats will get fat because they don't get enough exercise, and even cause mental stress and other problems, especially when raising more than one mouse. Stay away from cats and dogs, avoid direct sunlight, wind and rain, and pay attention to ventilation.