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What should baby and young rabbits eat?

2022-04-18 / 563 Read
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What should the bunny and young rabbit eat?

Newborn to three weeks old: breast milk

Three To four weeks: breast milk, a little alfalfa and fodder

Four to seven weeks: breast milk, slowly increasing the amount of alfalfa and fodder

From seven weeks to seven months: Unlimited feed supply and hay (see Twelve Weeks below)

Twelve Weeks: Slowly give vegetables (one vegetable at a time, keep at 14 grams) Below)

How much food should a rabbit (young adult) eat from 7 months to 1 year old? Give grass and oat hay slowly, reduce the amount of alfalfa and reduce the amount of feed to about The amount of 2.5 kilograms and half a cup slowly increases the amount of vegetables per day. The daily supply of fruits should not exceed 30 to 60 grams per 2.5 kilograms (because fruits contain more calories)

One How much food should rabbits (adult rabbits) between the ages of five and five eat? , or the amount of vegetables) at least two cups of chopped vegetables per 2.5kg should not exceed 60g of fruit per 2.5kg

Rabbits over six years old (age Larger rabbits), how much food should be eaten? If the weight remains the same, the diet of the adult rabbits can be continued. The frail older rabbits may need an unlimited supply of feed to maintain the weight. If the rabbit is underweight, alfalfa can be eaten (but only if the rabbit has normal calcium levels). Old and sickly rabbits, it is best to have a blood test every year.