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How to feed the panda rabbit

Pandas should be supplemented with special grass-based feed. In addition, in the case of eating dry feed, an adult rabbit needs to drink about 400 ml of water a day, which is equivalent to two cups. Without it, it is easy to go wrong. Remember not to feed tap water. If Chinese cabbage and radish are the main feed, there is no need to feed water. Cabbage already contains a lot of water, and drinking water is easy to have diarrhea.

Details are as follows:

1, Introduction

The face of the Dutch rabbit has a V-shaped white block, which extends to the lower jaw. Small size, short ears, white around the nose and from the neck to the front foot, as well as black, blue, chocolate, gray, yellow (ARBA does not recognize yellow Dutch rabbits), turtle green and copper iron. At present, there are about a dozen colors. The Dutch rabbit has an imaginative appearance, which makes it a very popular pet rabbit in Europe, America and Australia.

2. Physical properties

Type and weight: it is a pet rabbit, with a standard weight of 3.5-5.5 kg. It is a petite medium-sized rabbit. Introduction: They originated in the Netherlands and are one of the oldest varieties. They were discovered as early as15th century. About 1864, the Dutch rabbit was also cultivated in Britain. There are about a dozen colors of Dutch rabbits, but only six are recognized by ARBA, namely black, blue, coffee gray, chocolate color and iron gray. Features: Their coat color distribution is very unique. Their faces are white and inverted V-shaped, extending to the first half of their bodies. The color boundaries between the front half and the back half of their bodies are also very clear, while their feet are white, and the boundaries between their hind feet and the back half are also very clear. They are all round with vertical ears, and their hair is short, smooth and shiny.

3. Preventive measures

Foods that cannot be eaten in large quantities: corn, peanuts, potatoes, pasta, nuts, meat, honey, glucose, oatmeal, sweet bamboo sticks, etc. Foods you can't eat: chocolate, coffee, wine, onions, leeks, green onions, garlic, etc. Cookies, bread, you'd better not feed them. Rabbits should eat as little fruits and vegetables as possible. The gastrointestinal and digestive characteristics of rabbits determine that they are not suitable for digesting too many carbohydrates! Too many fruits and vegetables can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort in rabbits, especially young rabbits. Eating fruits and vegetables too early can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea (diarrhea and hypoglycemia are fatal to young rabbits). Adult rabbits try not to eat more than 300g of fruits and vegetables every day. The feces of different rabbits will change after eating them. Adjust your food intake according to your physical condition. If there is anything unusual, stop eating fruits and vegetables immediately. Wash the food before feeding, dry the water on the surface and give it to the panda rabbit.