In terms of diet, rabbits should mainly eat grass and rabbit food. The owner should choose to feed young rabbit food or adult rabbit food according to the age and nutritional needs of the rabbit.
If the rabbit is still in the juvenile stage, the owner should feed alfalfa and timothy grass at a ratio of two to one. If the rabbit is an adult, the owner should mainly feed timothy grass. Overfeeding may cause diarrhea in rabbits.
Secondly, in terms of daily care, the cage needs to be cleaned regularly and foot pads should be laid in the cage to prevent toe inflammation in rabbits without foot pads. Finally, rabbits need to be dewormed regularly and bathed less frequently. In summer, owners also need to protect rabbits from heatstroke to avoid heatstroke.
Life habits:
Rabbits are timid and will be frightened by sudden noises, strangers and strange animals, such as cats and dogs. During feeding and management, noises that cause rabbits to panic should be avoided as much as possible, and strangers, cats and dogs, etc. should be prohibited from entering the rabbit house. Rabbits have sharp hearing and a sensitive sense of smell, but they are timid and afraid of being frightened and are good at running.
Sudden startle - When there is a sudden noise, it will immediately alert or run away quickly. They will be frightened by sudden noises or smells or sights of strangers, dogs, cats, snakes, rats, insects, etc., and will make loud bang bang (snap bang), stamp their feet (stamp their feet), run and hit the cage, etc. Seek to abscond to avoid the enemy.