Serval rabbits are generally fed various grasses, green vegetables, straws and other plants. The specific way is to feed green fodder and succulent fodder in the morning and lunch, and feed green fodder and a small amount of pellet feed in the evening.

A serval rabbit is called a young rabbit from the period after the baby rabbit is weaned to before it grows into a young rabbit. At this time, it is necessary to choose fresh, tender, nutritious and easily digestible green feed, and mix it with a concentrated feed with a protein content of not less than 17%, and add fish meal, bone meal, minerals, etc. to feed young rabbits.
When feeding, young rabbits should be divided into groups at the appropriate time, with 5 to 10 rabbits in each group.
In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen the prevention and control of young rabbits. From weaning, each young rabbit should be sprinkled with 0.5 grams of finely ground alum powder once every 5 days, and then stop eating. Stop drinking for half an hour. Each young rabbit drinks 1 or 2 times of iodine tincture water every week, and each young rabbit is injected with 1 ml of the combination vaccine of rabbit plague and erysipelas for half a month after weaning.
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