Feeding management of different types of rabbits

1. Male rabbit feeding and management?

When male rabbits grow to 3 to 4 months of age, if males are selected, male and female rabbits must be fed in separate cages or groups in order to prevent early mating and indiscriminate mating and inbreeding during sexual maturation. The male rabbit is 8 months old and reaches body maturity and can be put into breeding. Young male rabbits are bred once a day for 2 days. Adult male rabbits were bred once a day for 6 days and rested for 1 day. If in very exceptional circumstances, 2 breedings a day, they must be 1 in the afternoon and 2 days in the afternoon. It is better to have 4 hours of exercise every day in order to improve the libido and semen quality of male rabbits. ?

The nutritional content of male rabbit feed should be comprehensive, and there should be sufficient energy, protein, minerals, trace elements, and vitamins. The protein content in the diet is between 14% and 15%, and 12% during the non-breeding period. Calcium, phosphorus, salt, and trace elements should be added to the diet to ensure that the semen quality is excellent. Multivitamins are a type of very active substances that regulate the metabolism of the body and have a great effect on physiological functions. Conditions should be fed green, juicy feed, such as wolfberry, carrot, pumpkin, grass, cabbage and so on. Summer is hot, do not expose to the sun, prevent heat stroke, take shelter, ventilation and other measures to prevent heatstroke. During this period, male rabbits have reduced appetite, low sperm density, decreased vitality, decreased libido, and low fertility rate of breeding, and should stop breeding. Adult male bunnies are relatively stable in body and strong in physique, not too fat or too thin. Measure body weight once a month, and take appropriate feeding measures based on body weight changes. During the spring and autumn period, male rabbits consume more nutrients and have poor health. They must strengthen nutrition, feed peanuts, soak soybeans, fish meal and other animal and vegetable protein feeds, and control the number of breeding operations. Kinds of male rabbit cages should be spacious enough to facilitate male rabbit activities. The bamboo strips at the bottom of the cage must be firm, and the gap should be suitable for dropping the feces. The ratio of male and female rabbits is 1:10, that is, a male rabbit bears the task of mating 10 female rabbits. You can pay 50 to 60 times a year, with at least 200 offspring of each male rabbit. Male rabbits are generally valid for a period of 3 to 4 years. ?

2. Empty female rabbit feeding and management?

Empty female rabbits are born females with litters, after weaning and before the next pregnancy, they usually produce 4 to 5 litters per year, and the rest period is 10 to 15 days. If you produce 7 nests per year, there will be no empty period. As the female rabbits are breastfeeding, the nutrient consumption in the body is large, and most of them appear to be wasting. In order to restore the strength of the female rabbit as soon as possible, and to facilitate the next breeding, more high-quality green and juicy feeds should be fed and less feed should be given to ensure that the female rabbits maintain medium sensation. If you are too fat or too thin, you are hard to get pregnant.

3. Pregnant female rabbit feeding and management?

The period from mating of the female rabbit to farrowing is called the gestational period, usually about 30 days. After the pregnancy of the female rabbit, the growth and development of the fetus is very fast, especially in the 15th to 30th days of pregnancy, the weight gain of the fetus is faster. The protein in the diet should be about 18%. Each rabbit should feed 800 to 1 000 grams of green feed each day, 40 grams of concentrate, 1.5 to 2 grams of bone meal, and 1 gram of salt. Winter diet, high-quality hay 200 grams, carrots and other root feed 200 grams, fine material 60 grams. The female rabbit should live in a quiet environment without noise stimulation and prevent miscarriage. To make 1 rabbit a cage, avoid mechanical abortion due to collision. ?

4. Feeding and nursing female rabbits?

The lactation period of the female rabbit is generally 40-45 days. 10-20 days after childbirth is the peak period of lactation, with a daily milk production of about 100 grams and a maximum of 300 grams. The protein in the diet should account for 18%. Each day, each rabbit feeds 1,200 grams of green feed, and 70 grams of formulated feed. Minerals, trace elements, and vitamins must be added in accordance with standards. The rabbit house should be ventilated with light and the rabbit cage should be kept clean and dry. Winter should be insulated to prevent thieves from invading. ?

5. Feeding and management of puppies?

From birth to weaning, this period is called puppies. From the time of birth to 12 days of age, the pups had eyes closed, occluded ears, and no hair on their bodies. They went to bed after feeding and called the sleeping period. The weight of newborn rabbits weighed 50-60 grams and reached 180 grams on the 10th day, indicating that the growth and development of the young rabbits was very fast. The female rabbits reared the pups and fed them once a day for 3 to 4 minutes. The puppies were 12 days old and their eyes opened and gradually became active. They jumped out of the nest box and jumped in. The rabbits began to feed on 16 to 18 days of age. After 30 days of age, they mainly eat feed, supplemented by milk, and fed 5 to 6 times a day. The nutrition for puppies must be full price and quality. ?

6. Feeding and management of young rabbits?

From weaning to 90-day-old rabbits, we call them young rabbits. Young rabbit diets are nutritious and easy to digest. The amount of feed per rabbit per day does not exceed 50 grams and it is advisable to eat enough. When the young rabbits are grouped, each small group has about 5 groups, which can be grouped by nests, or grouped by age, or grouped by strength. Rabbit cage rabbit cages should be kept dry, clean and hygienic. The focus should be on preventing coccidiosis. Antifreeze in winter and heatstroke in summer. Place young rabbits to exercise, basking in the sun, and enhance their physical condition. ?

7. Feeding management of young rabbits?

90 to 180 days old rabbits are called young rabbits or bred rabbits, or rabbits, if reserved for use also known as rabbits. Young rabbits grow fast, have a strong metabolism, long bones, and long muscles. Diet should account for 13% of the protein, minerals, trace elements, vitamins to meet the needs. In the summer and autumn season, each rabbit feeds 550 g of green and green feed daily and 30 g of compound feed. In the winter and spring season, each rabbit was fed 100 grams of high-quality hay, 200 grams of tuber feed and 45 grams of compound feed.

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