The face of the Dutch rabbit has a V-shaped white block, which extends to the lower jaw. Small size, short ears, white nose and neck around the front foot;
Other parts are black, blue, chocolate, gray, yellow, turtle green, copper iron and so on. There are about a dozen colors at present. The Dutch rabbit has an imaginative appearance, which makes it a very popular pet rabbit in Europe, America and Australia.
Rabbits, like other animals, will die without drinking water. However, because vegetables and weeds containing a lot of water were fed before, too much water in these foods will affect gastrointestinal health and cause diarrhea, and wet cages will easily make rabbits sick.
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Foods that cannot be eaten in large quantities: corn, peanuts, potatoes, pasta, nuts, meat, honey, glucose, oatmeal, sweet bamboo sticks, etc. Foods you can't eat: chocolate, coffee, wine, onions, leeks, green onions, garlic, etc. Cookies, bread, you'd better not feed them.
Rabbits should eat as little fruits and vegetables as possible. The gastrointestinal and digestive characteristics of rabbits determine that they are not suitable for digesting too many carbohydrates! Excessive fruits and vegetables are easy to cause gastrointestinal discomfort in rabbits, especially in young rabbits. Eating fruits and vegetables too early is easy to cause gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea.
Adult rabbits try not to eat more than 300g of fruits and vegetables every day. The feces of different rabbits will change after eating. Adjust the food intake according to the physical condition of their rabbits. If there is anything unusual, stop eating fruits and vegetables immediately.