It's actually not difficult to raise a Rabbit. It likes a dry, ventilated and suitable temperature environment, so it is necessary to keep the environment clean and provide a good living environment when raising it.
1. When feeding Beverly Rabbits, it is necessary to control the ambient temperature
Beverly Rabbits are afraid of heat, and the high temperature in summer is not conducive to growth. Therefore, the focus of summer feeding management is to cool down and prevent heatstroke. Outdoor rabbit cages must build a pergola or plant shade trees, melons and other methods to cool down. Indoor cages should be equipped with ventilation and convection, fans and other facilities. When the room temperature exceeds 35 ℃, cool water should be poured on the ground of the Bibi Warren Rabbit House to cool down, and cool water should be placed in the cage to cool the temperature and ensure drinking water, and replace it regularly.

2. Raising Beverly Rabbits requires environmental hygiene and food health
It should be cleaned frequently, clean and hygienic, the floor and the bottom of the cage should be rinsed to reduce pathogenic bacteria and prevent the feed from becoming sour. Mosquitoes and flies should be eliminated frequently to prevent newly sheared and newborn rabbits from being poisoned by excessive mosquito bites. In summer, the feed should be mainly green and green feed, and fine and roughage should be added appropriately. The feeding time should be early for breakfast and late for dinner.
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