Rabbits drink milk, what happens to rabbits when they drink milk

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's good, landlord, you'd better not give the rabbit milk, the rabbit is not a person, maybe the beneficial substances in the milk are not helpful to it, and the milk is for people to drink, not for small animals, the rabbit is better not to drink milk. As for its poop stinkiness, of course, pull, if there is a way to prevent its poop from stinking to death, then it doesn't hurt to try, but the way I'm talking about is not to give the rabbit milk. I hope the landlord thinks about it.

    The rabbit rarely drinks water, just give a little plain water a day, and it won't drink too much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, for young rabbits, cow's milk can be used instead of rabbit milk.

    Rabbits also drink water, drink cold boiled water.

    Believe me. I've been raising it for 2 years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's better not to do this, it's not good for rabbits, if it's a rabbit under 4 months, you can give 150 ml of milk a day, don't do more, otherwise you will urinate too much calcium and you will die!! Rabbits over 4 months old don't drink milk!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How old is the rabbit

    It's not good to feed milk all the time

    You're going to get sick

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You still feed the rabbit what it eats according to the routine, and it won't taste too much if you clean it often

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's better to feed less, my rabbit doesn't drink water and only eats vegetables.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Milk contains substances such as calcium, which helps the growth and development of rabbits.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is it?? I've had bunnies before.

    Milk is also fed. Looks like a rice thing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello, rabbits can not drink milk, giving rabbits to drink milk will increase the burden on rabbit kidneys, and in severe cases, lead to acute kidney failure in rabbits. Breeders can feed rabbits special milk to promote rabbit growth and development when they are young.

    Hello, rabbits can not drink milk, giving rabbits to drink milk will increase the burden on rabbit kidneys, and in severe cases, lead to acute kidney failure in rabbits. Breeders can feed rabbits special milk to promote rabbit growth and development when they are young.

    Drink a little bit of pure milk, is there anything wrong.

    Drank a little bit and was fine.

    Milk may only increase the burden on the rabbit's kidneys, after all, it is not a poison, and it is okay to drink a little bit.

    Excuse me, will it not cause problems such as flatulence and even death as everyone says?

    No, this is the result of long-term feeding with milk, once, in small amounts, do not worry.

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  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Rabbits can drink milk, but they should not consume too much milk. Excessive intake makes rabbits upset. Rabbits need to drink water to promote the breakdown of sugars and starches.

    Rabbits should be fed fruits in moderation to supplement vitamins. Maintain a hygienic, ventilated and dry environment during breeding to prevent the breeding of bacteria.

    Rabbits can drink milk. Rabbits should not consume too much milk, too much intake may cause gastrointestinal discomfort in rabbits, which will increase the burden on the kidneys. Rabbits need to drink water to promote the breakdown of sugar and starch in the body.

    Rabbits like to eat apples, peaches, pears and other foods with high sugar content, and the sugar contained in fruits will affect the health of rabbits, so it is not advisable to consume too much. Keep to less than two scoops per day.

    The environment in which rabbits are kept should be kept hygienic, dry and ventilated. If the environment is humid and unhygienic, it is easy to breed bacteria and cause bacterial infection.

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