Rabbits eat their own soft dung for a reason.
In the process of raising rabbits, we can see that the hard dung balls discharged by rabbits are formed by secondary digestion. Rabbits eat forage during the day, discharge soft feces at night or before dawn, and as soon as the soft feces are discharged, they immediately eat it, and through secondary digestion and absorption, the residue forms a hard dung ball out of the body. Rabbits eat their own soft feces at night, not because of the lack of certain nutrients in the body caused by dung-eating, but its normal physiological phenomenon. This instinct of rabbits has two major advantages: first, it can keep the rabbit house and rabbit farm clean and hygienic; second, it can make full use of feed. Therefore, in the process of feeding rabbits, if they are found to eat their own soft feces at night, do not interfere and stop, otherwise, it will disrupt the law of digestion of rabbits and affect their normal growth, development and health.
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Mother's Lactation Feeding
The mother's first lactation after giving birth is called colostrum. Colostrum contains a variety of nutrients that protect pups from viruses and other infectious diseases, so it is important that every pup drinks colostrum. If the mother doesn't have enough breast milk to feed her babies, the owner must bottle-feed them with supplements specially designed for their baby's nutrition. In addition, nursing mothers need adequate nutrients to supplement their breast milk, and they should also prepare a complete diet for their weaned puppies, which can be recommended by veterinarians.
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1. Attention should be paid to safety when extracting and processing snake venom. In order to prevent poisonous snakes from hurting people, the action of releasing poisonous snakes when extracting poison and after taking poison should be fast. Put the poisoned snake back into the cage, put the snake body first, and let go quickly when the snake head approaches the edge of the container entrance. If you can't release your hand in time when putting the snake, it is easy to be bitten by the snake back. 2. Poisoning supplies must be strictly disinfected. 3. If the snake bites the vessel, gently swing the snake's trunk; if it still does not let go, gently twist the neck, or use a small stick or finger to stimulate the snake's anus. Do not be hard
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