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What's with the rabbit's hair loss?

First of all, we must judge whether the rabbit has skin diseases, dandruff or baldness, redness and swelling! It's normal to renew it if there is no skin disease. Rabbits are animals in cold and dry areas. Due to season, disease, malnutrition and other reasons, rabbit hair falls off and grows new hair during depilation, which is the phenomenon of rabbit hair becoming hairy. Rabbits have two age-related molds in their life, which are 30- 100 days old and 130- 180 days old. This is the normal molting of rabbits' growth and development: when they are sexually mature, they will change their hair seasonally, about twice a year. When they change their hair in spring and summer (March-April) and autumn and winter (9-650), the owner can find the phenomenon of rabbit hair loss with a touch. When rabbits jump, run or play, they will lose some rabbit hair. At this time, it is necessary for the owner to comb the rabbit! Every day, the owner takes time to comb it with a special brush for small animals, and the comb used by people is useless! On the one hand, it can enhance the affection between rabbits and their owners, on the other hand, it can prevent rabbits from getting hairball disease because they eat too much hair removal. Feeding some Mugua pills regularly during the renewal period can effectively prevent hairball disease. It is found that more than four or five pieces of rabbit droppings are connected in a string like beads, that is, they have hairball disease! Once in a while, one or two are linked together. Don't be surprised.