Raising the survival rate of pups must pass five levels

One is born off. Ten days after the rabbit was born, the pups were naked and had poor body temperature regulation. Excessively high or low ambient temperatures could lead to death. The best temperature for this period was 20-25°C.

The second is breastfeeding. In addition to rich protein, vitamins, and other nutrients, female colostrum also contains a large number of immune antibodies. Newborn puppies, if they can eat enough colostrum, can enhance their physical fitness, increase their resistance to disease, and reduce their death.

The third is feed off. Rabbits grow rapidly and nutrients need to increase. After opening eyes at 12 days of age, breast milk alone can no longer meet needs and must be fed. From the 13th onwards, first feed a small amount of soft and easily digestible green grass and vegetables, and gradually add high quality mixed feed.

The fourth is weaning off. The pups were weaned at 30-35 days of age and fed small, easily digestible, high-nutrition forage grasses. 2-4 animals per cage.

The fifth is preventing disease. Harmful diseases for young rabbits include coccidiosis, pasterellosis, and rabbit fleas. Once the disease occurs, it often causes a large number of deaths. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out immunization and feed supplements to prevent disease as soon as possible, and do a good job every day in rabbit houses and rabbit cages and carry out regular disinfection work.

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