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The formula of rabbit material

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, If it is a baby rabbit, the formula is 30% corn, 23% bean cake, 12% wheat bran, 10% rice bran, 20% grass meal, 2% bone meal, 0.5% salt, 10 g-20 g per rabbit day, and 50 g-100 g green feed. If it is an adult rabbit, the early formula is 10% corn and green hay.

if it is young rabbit, that formula is corn 30%, bean cake 23%, wheat bran 12%, rice bran 10%, grass pow 20%, bone meal 2%, salt 0.5%, each rabbit is fed 10 - 20g daily, and green feed 50 - 100g is supplemented. If it is an adult rabbit, the formula is 10% corn, 7% hay, 5% bean cake, 10% wheat bran and 2% salt in the early stage, and 80% corn, 10% hay, 5% wheat bran, 3% bone meal and 2% salt in the late stage.

Why don't rabbits eat grass next to their nests?

For rabbits, the grass beside the nest was used to hide. If they ate it, they would be easily discovered by enemies and hunters. Because the rabbit's attack ability is very weak, so, do a good job of defense is very important, therefore, nest grass is killed can not eat. Moreover, the grass beside the nest usually grew very tall and dense, which could prevent the rabbit's cave from collapsing and could also be used as a reserve grain to avoid winter food shortage.

2 Why are rabbits timid?

Probably because they're at the bottom of the food chain. In front of many carnivores, they appear too weak, encounter snakes, eagles and other natural enemies, a careless will die. Moreover, their petite size, character is too docile, encounter aggressive animals often retreat, so it determines their "timid".

 
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