What to do if rabbit urine is white?

Updated on pet 2024-03-24
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    White urine in rabbits indicates calciuria. Because there is too much calcium, it cannot be taken out of the body by urine, and it will remain in the body, and the residual calcium in the body will accumulate more and more, and stones will be formed, causing hematuria, and when there are really stones, you can only do surgery.

    1. If there is no 6-month-old rabbit, calciuria is not every day, and if there is occasionally, it will not have any impact on rabbits, because the growth and development of young rabbits need a lot of nutrients, and it doesn't matter if there is occasional overnutrition.

    2. If it is an adult rabbit more than 6 months old, the problem of calciuria is not big if it is not big, but if there is a large amount of calciuria regularly or even every day, special attention should be paid to it. The diet should be adjusted to avoid the chance of constipating urethral stones in the future, such as reducing feed intake and eating more pasture.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, first of all, white urine, milky yellow urine, turbid urine, and precipitated urine are all calciuria, calciuria means that rabbits usually consume too much nutrients in their food, and excess calcium will be excreted with urine, which forms calciuria.

    Let's talk about the question of whether calciuria is good or not, this depends on whether the rabbit is now an adult, the rabbit is 6 months old, if there is no 6-month-old rabbit, calciuria is not every day, occasionally there is, it will not have any impact on the rabbit, because the growth and development of young rabbits need a lot of nutrients, and it doesn't matter if there is occasional overnutrition.

    If it is an adult rabbit more than 6 months old, the problem of calciuria is not big, but if there is a large amount of calciuria often or even every day, special attention should be paid to it, because there is too much calcium, can not be all taken out of the body by urine, it will remain in the body, and the residual calcium in the body will accumulate more and more, it will form stones, cause hematuria, and when there are really stones, you can only do surgery.

    Hope it helps! Hope.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The rabbit has a cold.

    Rabbit fur looks thick, but it can still be cold when it's cold. Rabbits are more aware of weather changes. When they find that the rabbit has a cold and diarrhea, they should take out a quilt or a warm water bag that is not hot and cover the rabbit to keep warm.

    If a rabbit pulls out a lot of white liquid, it means that it is losing a lot of water from its body. Rabbit owners also need to prepare clean and warm drinking water for rabbits to drink. Some rabbits are in good health, or if the diarrhea is not severe.

    2.The rabbit's diet is not suitable.

    The rabbit owner recalled what food he fed the rabbit in the past two days. If the rabbit eats too much starchy food or vegetables with too much moisture, then its stomach will be upset and a milky white liquid will appear. At this point, the rabbit owner needs to fast the rabbit for a day or half to allow its stomach to rest for a while.

    During the fasting period, the rabbit can only be fed an appropriate amount of Yide rabbit and warm water, and nothing else can be fed. Then, the rabbit owner observes the rabbit's excrement.

    3.Rabbits have germs in their intestines.

    The place where the rabbit lives should be cleaned frequently, and the windows should be ventilated. If the rabbit owner does not pay attention to hygiene and does not engage in hygiene for a long time, then a lot of fungi and insects will be produced. Rabbits live in an environment full of bacteria, and it is easy to have germs in the intestines, which makes the rabbit's excretory system abnormal.

    At this time, the rabbit owner should send the rabbit to the pet hospital in time, ask the veterinarian to examine the rabbit, follow the advice of the veterinarian, and then take it away.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Milky white urine in rabbits indicates excessive calcium absorption.

    The reason why rabbit urine will appear in such a state is related to diet, such as rabbits eating too much feed, or eating too much alfalfa grass.

    Some excess calcium, which rabbits cannot absorb, will be excreted through urine, and can be relieved by reducing some foods with high calcium content.

    Precautions for raising rabbits:

    1. Pay attention to good hygiene

    Rabbit is a more clean animal, if it lives in a dirty environment, it is likely to get sick, affecting the speed of raising rabbits, it is recommended that farmers provide a fecal penetration compartment for rabbits in the chain, which is conducive to the maintenance of the rabbit living environment, farmers need to regularly disinfect the rabbit house to ensure the health of rabbits.

    2. Temperature

    In order to make rabbits better reproduce, it is generally recommended that the best breeding temperature is between 15-30 degrees, which has just produced rabbits are relatively weak, and it is best to be placed in the environment of 30-32 degrees to breed, and when it grows to one month, it can adapt to the temperature between 20-30 degrees, and adult rabbits and growing rabbits can adapt to the environment of 15-25 degrees. Ventilation and good light are also extremely important for rabbits to grow and reproduce.

    3. Feeding

    Many farmers in order to the rapid growth of rabbit sheds, reduce the growth cycle, and put rabbits on the market faster, often choose intensive feeding when feeding, and add a large number of additives to the feed. In order to avoid digestive problems in rabbits, feeding should be based on feed, supplemented by grass-fed.

    Do not feed to the end with a feed, in order to save time and effort, some farmers from the beginning to the end of the feed only one kind of feed, so that the growth of rabbits is slower, feeding should be balanced.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, first of all, white urine, milky yellow urine, turbid urine, and precipitated urine are all calciuria, and internal calciuria means that rabbits usually consume too much nutrients in their food, and excess calcium will be excreted with urine, which forms calciuria.

    Let's talk about the question of whether calciuria is good or not, this depends on whether the rabbit is now an adult, the rabbit is 6 months old, if there is no 6-month-old rabbit, calciuria is not every day, occasionally there is, it will not have any impact on the rabbit, because the growth and development of young rabbits need a lot of nutrients, and it doesn't matter if there is occasional overnutrition.

    If it is an adult rabbit more than 6 months old, the problem of calciuria is not big, but if there is a large amount of calciuria often or even every day, special attention should be paid to it, because there is too much calcium, can not be all taken out of the body by urine, it will remain in the body, and the residual calcium in the body will accumulate more and more, and stones will be formed.

    Causes hematuria. When there are real stones, surgery is the only way to do it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is normal for rabbits to have white urine. If it's a different color, it's not normal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Rabbit urine is milky white and usually has too much calcium in the urine, which needs to be improved by diet.

    Clause. 1. Reduce the feeding of rabbit food and alfalfa.

    Clause. Second, if the rabbit is less than 6 months old, occasional calciuria will not have a great impact on the body, as long as you pay attention to the diet.

    Clause. 3. If the rabbit is over 6 months old and calciuria is frequent, it is necessary to feed dandelion and plantain diuretic on the basis of dietary adjustment.

    After 6 months of age, adult rabbits no longer need to be fed alfalfa every day. Instead, it is mainly grass, supplemented by rabbit food. Because the slow growth rate no longer requires too much nutrients, most of the nutrients of alfalfa will not be absorbed, which is easy to cause calciuria.

    Therefore, adult rabbits should not use more than two alfalfa in a week.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Rabbit urine is a milky white liquid because the urine contains calcium, so some rabbit urine will look white or rabbit urine is milky yellow.

    2.The main reason for calciuria is that rabbits usually consume too much nutrients in their food, and then the excess calcium will be excreted with urine, which forms calciuria.

    3.Therefore, it is recommended that adult rabbits over 6 months of age should reduce the food with high nutrients and calcium, and the food that sells lead to fiber.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because the urine contains calcium, some rabbit urine will look white or the rabbit's urine will be milky yellow. Calciuria is mainly caused by excessive nutrient intake in rabbits' usual food, and then excess calcium will be excreted with urine, which forms calciuria. Therefore, it is recommended that adult rabbits over 6 months of age should reduce foods that are high in nutrients and calcium.

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