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Feeding rabbits with glucose is better

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Rabbits love sweet tastes. Adding 8%-12% glucose to rabbit compound feed or mixed feed can mask the uncomfortable taste in feed, stimulate rabbit appetite, increase feed intake, accelerate weight gain, and increase weight gain of young rabbits by about 25%.

Rabbits love sweetness. Adding 8% Mel 12% glucose to the compound feed or mixed feed of rabbits can cover up the uncomfortable taste in the feed, stimulate the appetite of rabbits, increase food intake, and accelerate weight gain. In general, the weight gain of young rabbits can be increased by about 25%. And can reduce the feed waste caused by picky eating.

Enhance resistance by adding 8% Mel 12% glucose to rabbit feed, it can be absorbed quickly, so as to increase physical fitness, supplement nutrition, protect liver cells from harmful factors, and enhance their resistance to infectious diseases and poisoning diseases. as a result, the incidence of rabbits has been greatly reduced and deaths of unknown causes have been significantly reduced. Increasing the female proportion of newborn rabbits from 12 days before mating, adding 20-30 grams of glucose to the diet, or feeding in water, and stopping feeding after breeding can increase the female proportion of newborn rabbits by 12%. Rejuvenating weak young rabbits by adding 15% glucose to the feed of weak young rabbits can enhance the appetite of weak young rabbits and quickly rejuvenate them on the basis of strengthening feeding and management. To prevent disease, 20 grams of glucose can be added to the daily diet from the 20th day of pregnancy to the second day after delivery, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of epidemic disease. Improve the effect of mixing materials for the prevention and treatment of rabbit disease, because rabbits are picky and often do not like to eat because of the peculiar smell of the medicine. If 15% glucose is added at the same time, it can increase the food intake of rabbits and ensure that rabbits can eat enough drugs. When drugs are administered in drinking water, glucose can be added to stimulate rabbits' desire to drink water and improve the effect of administration.

 
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