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How big can the very popular pet panda rabbit grow up? What are the habits of life?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Panda rabbit generally refers to the Dutch rabbit, also known as Holland rabbit, dodge rabbit, mouse rabbit, the face has a v-shaped white area, extending to the chin. The body is small, the ears are also relatively short, around the nose and neck to the front feet are white, other parts are black, blue, skillful

Panda rabbit generally refers to the Dutch rabbit, also known as Holland rabbit, Dodge rabbit, mouse rabbit, the face has a V-shaped white area, extending to the chin. Small body, ears are also relatively short, nose and neck to forefoot for white, other parts of black, blue, chocolate, gray, yellow (ARBA does not recognize yellow Dutch rabbit), turtle green and copper iron color matching currently about a dozen colors. The Dutch rabbit has a highly imaginative appearance, making it a very popular pet rabbit in Europe, America and Australia. So how big can panda rabbits grow? According to rabbit data, panda rabbits can generally grow 1 decimeter-1.5 decimeters long, 0.6 decimeters to 1 decimeter high, weighing 3 jin to 6 jin.

Attachment: Life Habits of Panda Rabbit

1. Living environment

Is love dry Dutch loincloth afraid of moisture, like clean, and hate dirt. Therefore, in feeding management, must create a dry and clean living environment, rabbit cage should always keep dry, every week to scrub rabbit cage. Feed, drinking water, feeding utensils, etc. must always be kept clean. Dark and damp, 2, dirty air, is the main cause of rabbit infection disease.

Cowardly, scared.

Like quiet Dutch lop-eared rabbit courage is very small, suddenly heard the sound, there will be "shocked field" phenomenon, appetite will decline. The female rabbits that are giving birth are disturbed, often have dystocia, or refuse to breastfeed the young rabbits. Holland rabbit in addition to exercise and feed, like rest and sleep, a movement immediately alarmed. Therefore, it is very important to keep rabbits in a quiet environment.

3. Cold tolerance and fear of heat

The Dutch rabbit has a thick coat that protects it from the cold. Adult rabbits can survive subzero temperatures

Winter propagation can be carried out at about 5℃. Loop-eared rabbits are afraid of heat because their sweat glands are underdeveloped and they cannot regulate their body temperature by sweating. Therefore, when the outside temperature is too high, rabbits often crawl on the ground and use ground conduction to dissipate heat; or increase the number of breaths and use exhalation to bring out heat. The suitable temperature for adult rabbits is 15~25℃, and for young rabbits is 30~32℃.

4. Night feeding

In addition to feeding during the day, Dutch rabbits like to rest or sleep in cages, but at night, they are unusually active and feed frequently. According to experiments, rabbit feed intake at night accounted for about 75% of the total diet, therefore, rabbits must adhere to feeding night grass.

5, like cave

Dutch rabbits like to burrow and burrow more frequently before breeding when they are free to breed. Therefore, when building rabbit houses, attention should be paid to this point in design and materials. According to this habit of rabbit, you can use mountain hills, in a good climate, rabbit hole.

6. Homosexual aggression

Dutch rabbit adult male rabbit encounter, will chase each other when the fight; female rabbits together, there will be mutual fight phenomenon. When male and female rabbits are together, they are more harmonious. Therefore, in management, try not to keep adult male rabbits or adult female rabbits together.

 
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