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How to prepare feed for long-haired rabbits

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The withered long-haired rabbit feed requires clean and moderate water, which can reduce the incidence of rabbit disease and improve the feed digestibility of long-haired rabbits. Feed for tubers and tubers should be cleaned, dehydrated and shredded before feeding; green straw, sweet potato, etc.

The withered long-haired rabbit feed requires clean and moderate water, which can reduce the incidence of rabbit disease and improve the feed digestibility of long-haired rabbits. Tubers and tubers should be washed, dehydrated and cut into thick shreds before feeding; green straw and sweet potatoes should be cut into shorter sections; green fodder with high moisture content should be dried before feeding, and only fresh should be fed when a penny of water is lost.

Long-haired rabbits do not like to eat fishy feed and powder. When preparing the feed, you can add some sweeteners to increase the palatability of the feed. Conditional farms and households should process concentrate and grass powder into full-price pellet feed, which can not only meet the nutritional needs of long-haired rabbits, but also reduce the burden of manual mowing. Small-scale farmers who are unable to process pellet feed must be wet with water when feeding powdered feed, so as to prevent the long-haired rabbit from inhaling the powder into the trachea to cause cough. Humidity so that the feed can be held into a ball by hand, no water flows out of the fingers, and it is appropriate for the feed to spread when the fingers are extended and trembled. If it is necessary to add fish meal to the feed of young and lactating female rabbits, the dosage should not exceed 3%, and it should be mixed well, so that the processed pellet feed will not have a fishy smell.

In order to ensure the quality of forage grass and feed, it is necessary to "ten do not feed": first, do not feed green feed with dew and Rain Water; second, do not feed feed with sediment and dung; do not feed moldy or spoiled feed; fourth, do not feed feed contaminated by pesticides and other poisons; fifth, do not feed frozen feed; sixth, do not feed germinated potatoes and sweet potatoes with black spot; seventh, do not feed undercooked soybeans or black beans; eighth, do not feed poisonous plants. Nine do not feed a large number of purple yunying and other green feed that can easily cause diarrhea; ten do not feed a large number of spinach and other green feed with high oxalic acid content.

 
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