Essential Management Tips for Raising Young Rabbits
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Key Management Tips for Raising Young Rabbits
1. Encourage Regular Exercise to Strengthen Their Bodies
Young rabbits grow rapidly and thrive on activity and sunlight. It's crucial to ensure they have ample exercise daily. During spring and autumn, let them out in the morning and return them to their cage at night. In winter, opt for midday outings, and in summer, release them at dawn and retrieve them before the sun rises. Ensure their play area is welllit to prevent moisturerelated skin issues and provide shade to avoid overheating. Group rabbits of similar sizes together to minimize fighting.
2. Ensure Adequate Water Intake
Contrary to some beliefs, rabbits do require water. Dehydration can lead to reduced appetite, impaired digestion, and weaken their immune system, potentially causing death if they lose more than 20% of their body water. Provide clean water at all times, aiming for 0.2 to 0.4 kg of water per kilogram of body weight daily. However, if you feed them plenty of highmoisture green feed, you can reduce the amount of water they need.
3. Properly Balance Salt Intake to Boost Appetite
Salt is essential for rabbit growth, especially for weaned young rabbits. They need about 0.3 to 1.5 grams of salt daily. A lack of salt can significantly decrease their appetite and weaken their immune system, leading to stunted growth and increased susceptibility to illness. Aim for a salttonutrient ratio of 0.4% to 0.6% in their feed.
4. Feed Young Rabbits Scientifically
Newly weaned rabbits need to transition from milk to solid food. Their delicate digestive systems can't handle hard or indigestible foods, which can lead to bloating and even death. Since young rabbits are in a growth spurt and may not know when to stop eating, it's vital to control their portions. Feed them a balanced diet of clean, fresh, and easily digestible foods, including cooked grains and three servings of fresh greens daily. Feed them twice a day and add small amounts frequently to prevent overeating.
These are the key points to consider when raising young rabbits. We hope these tips prove helpful to all rabbit caregivers.
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