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How to raise gray chestnut rabbit

2021-12-28 / 673 Read

Grey chestnut rabbits raised as pet rabbits must be meticulous in terms of vaccines, feeding and nursing, so as to ensure the healthy and comfortable growth of grey chestnut rabbits.

Grey chestnut rabbits were injected with rabbit plague single vaccine from 30 days to 45 days, 1 ml/rabbit. It is enough to feed the baby rabbit once a day. When the sun comes out every day, the mother rabbit has the most milk. As the sun rises, the mother rabbit produces less and less milk, so the baby rabbits should be fed before sunrise.

How

Young rabbits insist on feeding pellet feed four times/day (6:00 am, morning 11:00, 4:00 pm, before going to bed at night), feed less and add more, and it is strictly forbidden to fill the food box at one time.

Young rabbits less than 2 kilograms should not be fed green fodder, and the puppies should not eat green fodder with the big mother before weaning.

Big female rabbits with young rabbits, and big male rabbits, insist on feeding raw peanuts twice a day (5 in the morning and 5 in the evening).

Gray chestnut rabbits should not be fed grass without pellets. Grass meal accounts for 35% to 50% of pellet feed, and alfalfa meal is the best, followed by peanut seedlings, bean pods, sweet potato seedlings, weeds, bean straw, and corn straw. Peanut shell flour is the worst. Peanut seedlings are best to guillotine the roots, and the soil that cannot be removed from the roots will cause the gray chestnut rabbit to eat diarrhea.