There is a misunderstanding in raising farm rabbits

Partial feed concentrate

Some people mistakenly believe that only when they feed more concentrates, rabbits grow faster. Some even feed concentrates three times a day, resulting in rabbits suffering from enteritis and death due to severe diarrhea. The reason is that excess concentrate is decomposed in the cecum and fermented into a large amount of organic acids, destroying the normal weak alkaline environment of the microorganisms and causing imbalance of the ecological balance of the flora.

Whole grain instead of pelleted feed

Feeding rabbits with pellet feeds works well, but pellet feeds are not yet widespread in rural areas, so some farmers use whole grain instead of pellet feed. This method of feeding is not scientific. Grains are fed whole grains, and a considerable part of them are not fully chewed into the gastrointestinal tract, which reduces the contact area with the digestive juice, making it unable to be completely digested and absorbed into the cecum and causing abnormalities in the cecum. Fermentation causes harmful bacteria to produce enterotoxins, leading to diarrhea or enteritis. Indiscriminate use of antibiotics

Some farmers often add antibiotics such as oxytetracycline, chlorimurin, and gentamicin to feeds to prevent rabbit disease. This practice is harmful to rabbits and it is unscientific. Rabbits are herbivores, and forage grasses eat mainly rely on the activities of various microorganisms in the intestine to decompose and absorb cellulose therein. After feeding rabbits with antibiotics, a large number of beneficial microorganisms in the intestine of the rabbits are inhibited and killed. At the same time, the pathogens in the intestine, especially Salmonella, are strongly resistant and multiply. Over time, once the rabbit becomes ill, it will cause difficulties in curing the disease.

Vaccine cryopreservation

Some farmers do not know how to save vaccines, and often store the purchased vaccines in refrigerators or freezers. Such stored vaccines often lose their medicinal value. The correct approach is: buy the vaccine, do not open the package, in the 4 °C ~ 8 °C refrigerator or room temperature shading conditions. Improper use or indiscriminate use of drugs

At present, in rural areas, many rabbit farmers still use the old method to treat rabbits, that is, washing the affected area with soap and scrubbing with trichlorfon solution. As everyone knows, this approach is very dangerous to rabbits and is extremely insecure. The reason is that the soap is alkaline, and the liquid phase of the trichlorfon will produce toxic effects similar to dichlorvos, which can easily cause rabbit poisoning. The correct method is: after washing the affected area with soap and water, rinse with water, wipe dry with cloth, and then apply trichlorfon liquid.

Rabbits suffering from enteritis and diarrhea, most farmers are accustomed to oxytetracycline, chloramphenicol, furazolidone and other drugs for treatment; also useful soil, internal activated carbon and charcoal powder and other adsorbent drugs, the effect is very good. Some people tried to take a two-pronged approach while taking the above drugs. The result was counterproductive. The reason is that the use of adsorbed drugs together with antibiotics is not only ineffective, but it also absorbs antibiotics, making it unable to function.

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