Wednesday 13 April 2011

Feeding Rabbits

Rabbit food is a really important issue, and one on which a lot has been learned in more recent years. You not only need to use the suitable types of rabbit food for your furry friend, but it is essential you furthermore implement the right amounts of rabbit food available.Just as rabbits are individuals when it comes to food preferences, so the owners may possess different takes on the ideal way to feed their rabbits.

The
proper diet for domestic rabbits is actually quite simple, two daily meals a day composed of high fibre, low fat and low starch. Adolescent rabbits really should be given plenty of food until about 1/2 year old due to the fact they need the protein, then the amounts need to be more strictly regulated so your rabbit does not become overweight which may lead to many health issues. Remember that those appointments to the Vet are not free!
 Ahead of food in importance is fresh water - and plenty of it. A 5lb rabbit will need to drink as much water as a 24lb dog! The daily weight of water intake ought to be double that of the weight of daily food. If your rabbit goes without water for over 24 hours it could lead to sickness, and possibly even death - it is so essential. Using a water container that operates well is a good idea, and so is a water bowl if it is heavy enough so it can't be knocked over. Be certain to clean the water containers frequently to keep the water fresh.

Hay
is to be your rabbit's primary diet so you should keep it available constantly. Alfalfa hay is good for when they are young, but then use mostly timothy hay, or orchard grass from then on since these do not possess as many calories or as much calcium as the alfalfa. Your rabbit gets its proteins and selected vitamins and minerals from hay, and the fibre from hay keeps the digestive system from backing up and gets rid of hairballs, and supplies useful bacteria for the intestinal flora.

Rabbit pellets are a
great source of nutrition. Let young bunnies eat all the pellets they want, then reduce the amount before they are one year old because they are high in calories. All of the aforementioned rabbit foods can be bought from Home Pet Shop at their online pet supermarket.

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