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How to keep rabbits warm in winter?

The most suitable temperature for rabbits is normal temperature 17 -27 degrees, but if there are newborn rabbits at home for 0-3 months, it must be kept at 25 degrees to avoid death due to temperature loss.

Touch Tutu's ears after the cold snap in winter. If it is very cold, Tutu doesn't want to move, which means Tutu feels cold. You can add some warm tools.

Add a nest and spread some grass to keep warm.

Let Tutu exercise and keep his body warm.

Also add a little feed (more than 5) to increase calories, which is the basic way to spend the winter, and you don't have to keep warm too much to avoid losing your natural ability to keep out the cold.

Rabbits already have a very warm [rabbit fur coat], so there is no need to help rabbits who hate wearing clothes get dressed.

The most feared thing in winter is the tuyere. In windy places, the temperature will be lower than in windless places. Therefore, after winter, the cage must be placed indoors and blocked around the tuyere, and wood or grass nests should be added to the cage.

As for whether to use lighting, try to use it when other methods are not enough, because it will disrupt the physiological cycle of animals.