Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Can anyone pls tell me what is the important for growth and repair in a rabbit ?

A ration of alfalfa pellets and a big pile of a low-calorie hay like Timothy makes a good basic diet. Calf manna, a feed supplement for pregnant cattle, is good for animals that need to build bones and muscles. You can get it at a feed store or maybe a health food store; ask if you can get a small bag instead of a 25lb one. Large rabbits can get about a tablespoon a day.


Get a scale and start weekly weighings. If your rabbit is young, or has lost weight due to injury or illness, it ought to grow slowly. If your rabbit is at a healthy weight for its breed and build, adjust its food so its weight is stable.


Rabbits can make all the nutrients they need, just from commercial rabbit food. They don't need additional protein or greens; in fact, extra foods can give them serious digestive problems. Alfalfa has a lot of protein for a plant, and bacteria in rabbits' intestines create new protein that the rabbits can absorb. They don't need as much variety in their diet as we do; just pellets, hay, and maybe a mineral salt block from the pet store.Can anyone pls tell me what is the important for growth and repair in a rabbit ?
Well protein is needed for growth and repair and rabbits are generally vegetarian. I'm vegetarian and good forms of protein for me are spinach and mushrooms so I guess you could try them - it makes sense although a little weird with my thinking behind it.Can anyone pls tell me what is the important for growth and repair in a rabbit ?
Not too many carrots as carrots are to rabbits like chocolate is to people!





Bunnies need lots of hay as this is good for their digestive system, fresh veg and clean water everyday, lots of play time (exercise) and a complete foods as the multicoloured varieties that are widely available are full of sugar.
Carrots.
if your rabbit is injured take it to a vet because rabbits do not have a good immune response .
contact your local pet vet I know there is a nutritional diet for the babies it has peas, honey, yams, eggs, vegetable oil and evaporated milk I am not sure of the measurements but your local pet place may be able to tell you GOOD LUCK..
a healthy balanced diet, including raw vegetables such as carrot, cabbage, lettuce etc and roughage and fibre such as hay, straw and ready made rabbit mixes.
You need to be sure to give them plenty of vitamin C.
A balanced healthy diet is what your rabbit needs





GOOD LUCK!
A healthy balanced diet is propbably the best answer. Why not add to that some specialist products from companies such as PetAlive or Cocoon Nutrition. There are many such companies that can be found on the web that produce suppliments containing essential vitiamins and minerals designed to cover a wide range of ailments and condition

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