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Feed the rabbit "can" and "can not"

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, 1. The following grass and wild vegetables should not be fed to rabbits at any time: potato seedlings, tomato seedlings, larch, golden lotus, castor, Hedyotis diffusa, aconite, wild grape seedlings, Chenopodium and so on. two。 Some green grasses and wild vegetables should not be fed to rabbits at a certain stage of growth and development, otherwise they can easily cause rabbit poisoning: sweet clover is poisonous and can not be fed to rabbits when the buds bloom; buckwheat and oilseed rape cannot be fed to rabbits when they bloom; flax cannot be fed to rabbits when the young grains and crown stems are mature; do not feed rabbits when potatoes sprout.

1. The following grass, wild vegetables at any time can not be fed rabbits: potato seedlings, tomato seedlings, larch, golden lotus, castor, dog tongue grass, aconitum, wild grape seedlings, wolf poison chenopodium and so on.

2. Some grass and wild vegetables cannot be fed to rabbits at a certain stage of growth and development, otherwise it is easy to cause rabbit poisoning: yellow and white clover are poisonous and cannot be fed to rabbits when buds bloom; buckwheat and rape cannot be fed to rabbits when they bloom; flax cannot be fed to rabbits when young seeds and crown stems are mature; potatoes cannot be fed to rabbits when they germinate.

3. Lactating female rabbits can not eat the following grass, wild vegetables: colchicines, wet grass jade plum, medicinal tongue grass, acid this sorrel, wild onion, smelly dry chrysanthemum, arc mountain mustard, reed, tansy, etc. After the female rabbit eats the above food, the milk will have a bad smell, and the baby rabbit will cause poisoning and death after feeding.

 
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