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What's the matter with rabbits laying eggs

Date: 2024-01-06

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What's the matter with rabbits laying eggs
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Rabbits are viviparous animals and do not lay eggs. So the baby rabbits are born directly, not by laying eggs. Those animals that lay eggs to conceive offspring are called oviparous. After the rabbit is born, it needs to be fed and sucked by the female rabbit to grow up. When breeding rabbits, it is recommended to choose between May and July every year to improve the success rate of reproduction. During the breeding period, two estrous rabbits of the opposite sex can be housed in a cage, and let them get acquainted with each other before mating. After mating, the female rabbits need to be kept in isolation and supplemented with adequate nutrition. The female rabbit will give birth after one month of pregnancy, and the breeder needs to help deliver the baby.

During the production period of female rabbits, it is necessary to provide a comfortable living environment, sufficient food and clean drinking water to ensure that the female rabbits absorb enough nutrients for reproduction. In about a month, the female rabbit will give birth, and the breeder needs to help the female rabbit to give birth.

Precautions for raising rabbits:

1. It is necessary to pay attention to ventilate the rabbit, ventilate frequently, and bathe the rabbit regularly.

2. Pay attention to isolated breeding. As a wild domesticated animal, rabbits will bite all kinds of furniture.

3. Rabbits should be vaccinated regularly, and any domestic pets should be vaccinated regularly.

4. Rabbits have higher requirements on the ambient temperature, neither too cold nor too hot.

5. Rabbits need to drink cold water to drink. Drinking raw water will cause diarrhea in rabbits.

6. Rabbits have small stomachs and are rectal animals, so it should be noted that rabbits should not be overly hungry and need to be fed in small amounts and often.

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