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Well fed! Well moving! The feces are smooth!
The fur is clean! Bright eyes! Rabbits are diurnal and nocturnal animals, fed with grass (lettuce leaves, carrots, clover, alfalfa, ryegrass, etc.) during the day, and put hay or woody forage grass at night (alfalfa, ryegrass hay or elm, locust leaves, etc.), as long as the roughage is abundant, do not feed concentrate!
By the way: 1. Rabbits are rodents, and their teeth should be sharpened frequently, so as not to affect the normal growth and development of rabbits! 2. Strengthen digestive function; 3. If you are only fed green roughage, you generally do not need to add water.
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Regulation of eating, so that it eats a variety of vegetables;
Give it a certain amount of space to move, otherwise it may be overweight;
The health of rabbits is inseparable from the sun, and rabbits that do not shine on the sun will be greatly threatened to survive;
Rabbits should pay special attention because they are easily threatened by rats, etc., and pay attention to the safety of rabbit nests.
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Stocking, social dwelling, and nesting, the environment is not affected by other serious animals.
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Five Criteria for Rabbit Health:
1.Have an appetite.
2.Lively and active.
3.I have a good relationship with the owner, and I won't show my claws with anyone.
4.Maintain good health and no diarrhea.
5.Keep the body clean and tidy.
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<> 1. The state performance of rabbits when they are healthy.
1. Mental state.
When rabbits are healthy, they will always be very vigilant about their surroundings. Even if there is a small noise around it, the rabbit can always hear it and raise its head as soon as possible, prick up and roll its ears to better distinguish its surroundings. However, when rabbits are sick, they usually become unresponsive and unresponsive, in which case they become unresponsive and reluctant to move, even if they hear special sounds or are frightened from the outside world.
2. Posture. When rabbits are healthy, they have a natural posture, flexible movements, and agile behavior, and when squatting, they mostly show that the forelimbs are straightened and the hind limbs are placed under the body to support most of the body weight. Rabbits spend most of their time in false sleep and rest and rest, except for feeding. When a rabbit is sick, its posture becomes abnormal, sluggish, and its head is hunched.
3. Ears. Healthy rabbits have upright ears (except lop-eared rabbits) and have clean ear shells, which can be slightly reddish in the case of white rabbits. While most sick rabbits have droopy ears and dirt deposits in the ear shells, the ears of white rabbits are darkened and turn from pink to red.
4. Eyes. Healthy rabbits have bright and energetic eyes, clean corners of their eyes, no eye droppings, and no tears for no reason. When a rabbit is sick, its eyes are usually half-open and half-closed, and the eyes become dull, the conjunctiva is red and swollen, and eye droppings appear.
5、**。Healthy rabbits should be firm, elastic, and free of scaling or crusting. The ** of sick rabbits often lacks elasticity, and local ** symptoms such as redness, swelling, scabbing or ulcers appear.
7. Appetite. Healthy rabbits always have a very strong appetite, especially before feeding, they will make a fuss in the cage if they don't eat on time, and eat especially quickly when the owner feeds later. Sick rabbits, on the other hand, have no interest in food, do not eat or eat very little.
8. Drinking water condition.
Healthy rabbits drink more normally and steadily when their appetite is normal. However, the amount of food eaten by sick rabbits decreases, and the amount of water they drink will also increase or decrease.
9. The shape of feces.
Healthy rabbit droppings are generally round or oval in shape, with a uniform size and a smooth surface. The feces of sick rabbits are often dry and hard small particles or unformed water-like, and emit a foul smell.
In most cases, rabbits will be sick through a lot of appearance abnormalities, so pet owners usually need to pay more attention to the appearance and behavior of rabbits, find rabbit abnormalities in time, and diagnose them in time**.
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1. Hope to judge by observing the rabbit's spirit, body shape and hair. Healthy rabbits have a strong appetite and are particularly gluttonous; When sick rabbits usually show symptoms such as listlessness, decreased appetite, and even refusal to eat, and their bodies will slowly lose weight; In addition, rabbits can also have unkempt and dull fur when they are sick, which may also lead to moulting at an inappropriate time.
2. The feces of healthy rabbits are generally oval, granular, uniform in size, and smooth in surface. If your rabbit's feces are relatively small and dry and hard, it is likely that the rabbit is constipated. When the rabbit is constipated, the owner should feed the rabbit mainly with green and juicy feed.
If the rabbit's feces are sticky, droplet-shaped, or loose, it means that the rabbit has indigestion, and in this case, the owner can add an appropriate amount of charcoal powder or yeast flakes to his feed to alleviate the symptoms. If the rabbit's feces are mud-shaped, sometimes mixed with blood and air bubbles, and emit a fishy smell, the rabbit may be suffering from acute enteritis, dysentery or infectious diseases, and should be isolated immediately**.
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3. When touching the rabbit's health, it should be firm, elastic, ruddy and smooth, and the temperature is generally kept in this range. When the owner touches the belly of a healthy rabbit, he can feel a soft and elastic touch. If you touch the belly of a rabbit and notice that it exhibits reactions such as irritability, abdominal muscle tension, and tremors, there is a good chance that the rabbit has peritonitis.
When a rabbit has peritonitis, the owner can feel a certain amount of fluctuation when he touches the fluid in his abdomen.
4. The owner can usually identify whether your rabbit is healthy by measuring the rabbit's body temperature, pulse and respiratory rate. Under normal circumstances, a healthy rabbit's pulse rate should be maintained at 120-150 minutes and the respiratory rate should be maintained at 50-80 minutes. If the rabbit's pulse rate increases, it is possible that the rabbit has a febrile venereal disease or infectious disease.
An increase or decrease in a rabbit's respiratory rate is a clear sign of problems with its physical health. The normal body temperature range of healthy rabbits is generally maintained in, and usually the body temperature of young rabbits will be higher than that of adult rabbits, and the body temperature of adult rabbits is higher than that of old rabbits, but the body temperature of rabbits generally does not exceed 41 under normal circumstances, and if the body temperature of rabbits exceeds 41, it may have acute, virulent infectious diseases, and the owner should take it to the doctor in time**.
Dr. Claw. The method of diagnosing whether the rabbit is healthy is analyzed here, I hope that the owner usually pays more attention to observe the rabbit, if the rabbit is found to be abnormal, please take it to the pet hospital in time**.
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<>1. Observe the rabbit's diet and excrement
Usually rabbit diet.
and excretion can be a good reflection of the health of the rabbit. Appetite is a clear sign of an animal's health. Most rabbits have a good appetite when they are healthy, and if you notice that your rabbit is not eating or is not eating as much as usual, it is likely to be a sign that they are sick.
At the same time, the rabbit's water intake is also a very important information for the rabbit's body changes, such as a sudden increase or decrease in the water intake of the rabbit, then the pet owner should pay attention to it, and the rabbit is likely to be sick due to this change. In addition, rabbit excrement is also an intelligence agent for rabbit diseases, which is a visual manifestation of the rabbit's digestive tract. About 30% of a rabbit's diseases can be reflected in changes in its feces.
When a rabbit is healthy, its droppings are generally free-standing, moderately sized, moderately fluffy, and smooth in appearance. If the rabbit's feces are thin or sticky, it is often the rabbit that has some kind of disease, and the pet owner had better take the rabbit to the hospital for examination**.
2. Observe the mental state and body surface condition of the rabbit
In general, healthy rabbits are more energetic, and their eyes are attentive and responsive. If you find that the rabbit is always standing dumb and listless, it is likely that the rabbit is sick. In addition, the health of rabbits can also be roughly judged from the health of rabbits.
Under normal circumstances, the eyes of the banquet rabbit are bright and will not appear a lot of secretions, no runny nose, no drooling and other phenomena. If the rabbit is found to have a lot of eye droppings, tears, runny nose or drooling, or if the rabbit is found to have a crooked head, itching, optic anus, etc., the rabbit is likely to be sick.
3. Observe whether the rabbit has a peculiar smell
Generally speaking, healthy rabbits are relatively clean and do not emit some unpleasant odors, nor do they sneeze or cough for no reason. If you find that your rabbit is showing the above symptoms, it is best to take your rabbit to check for illness as soon as possible, just in case. Pet owners also need to pay attention to the fact that when the weather suddenly turns cool or hot, the rabbit is likely to have a stress reaction, and the pet owner should do a good job of relevant prevention for the rabbit in advance, and take measures to prevent cold and keep warm in time.
In addition, if the pet owner usually wants to change the rabbit's feed, he must pay attention to the gradual progress, and do not replace it all at once. In addition, pet owners should pay attention to regular deworming and vaccination of rabbits, which can effectively reduce the incidence of rabbit diseases.
Dr. Paw Paw warmly reminds that the rabbit's diet, body hygiene and mental state are all reflections of the rabbit's health status. If the pet owner finds that the rabbit has loss of appetite, listlessness, and dirty body surface, it is best to take the rabbit to the pet hospital for examination as soon as possible, and take timely countermeasures.
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The health manifestations of rabbits are: a lot of foraging, bright eyes, clean facial features, full of energy, responsive, lively and active, and normal feces state. When the rabbit has a bad appetite, poor spirit, increased secretions from the five senses, and abnormal shape of the feces, it means that there is something wrong with the health.
An important basis for judging the health of rabbits when eating normally, a healthy rabbit will forage in large quantities. If the rabbit suddenly does not eat, or has a bad appetite, there may be something wrong with the body.
The eyes are bright and energetic, the facial features are clean and moist, the spirit is full, the sensitive wheel is sensitive, and the lively love is also the manifestation of the rabbit health bridge divine faith. If the rabbit has a runny nose and saliva, increased ear wax and eye droppings, lethargy and little movement, etc., it is possible that it is sick.
The feces of healthy rabbits are moderately sized, moderately soft and moderate, smooth in appearance, scattered when pinched, floating into the water, independent and non-sticky. If you find that your rabbit's feces are pointy, mushy, watery, mucus-like, you need to pay attention to its body.
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