Rich nutrition in oranges can promote the growth and development of rabbits, and vitamins can make rabbits' hair more supple. Rich in cellulose, it can also help rabbits digest and absorb in the stomach. But be careful not to feed oranges to rabbits on an empty stomach. Citric acid in oranges can stimulate the intestines and stomach of rabbits.
Feed:
1, concentrate feed
It mainly provides energy, protein, fat, minerals and amino acids. The vast majority of rabbit food belongs to complete food, that is, all the nutrients needed by rabbits are prepared into rabbit food according to a certain proportion, which can theoretically meet the vast majority of nutrients needed by rabbits.
2. Coarse grains
Crude fiber is mainly provided for rabbits every day, followed by protein and amino acids. Forages of different families have different nutritional components and palatability. The palatability of leguminous forage is generally better than that of gramineous forage, and the palatability of fresh forage is generally better than that of green hay.
In terms of nutritional value, the tender stage has high nutritional value and low crude fiber content, while the mature stage has low nutritional value and high crude fiber content. The nutritional value of leaves is high, but the nutritional value of neck is low. Common grasses, such as alfalfa, have higher crude protein content than Timothy grass.
Step 3: Juicy feed
In these three kinds of food, under normal circumstances, rabbits like to eat juicy feed, such as cabbage, lettuce leaves, carrots, parsley and so on. Because this food is juicy and delicious.