When choosing Siamese rabbit feed, you can look at the content of the label: more than 18% crude fiber and 14~16% crude protein. If it is a Siamese rabbit that is growing or living outdoors, the crude protein content of about 16~22% can be selected. The calcium content should be less than 1% to avoid urinary tract diseases, and the fat content is about 1~2%, which can provide the daily needs of adult rabbits. Vegetables can be eaten together.

Oats and barley are rich in protein, and wheat has vitamins in addition to crude protein E. In addition, corn, sunflower seeds and dry bread are good additives, which can add different flavors to food. However, due to the high calorie content of this type of food, it is easy to increase the weight of Siamese rabbits, so the feeding should be limited.
Vegetables are also one of the favorites of Siamese rabbits. They can be changed to different flavors once a day and served to Siamese rabbits over 3 to 4 months old. Carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, cabbage, parsley, lettuce, kale, spinach, green cabbage, cabbage, cauliflower, coriander, gherkins, etc. are all good choices.
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