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Bunny Rabbit Facts
Want to know more about your bunny and understand him/her better? This short article contains fascinating rabbit facts that every owner should know.
Fact #1: Rabbits are crepuscular (most active at dawn and twilight).
Fact #2: Neither wild nor domestic bunnies hibernate.
Fact #3: A rabbit may tear apart her cage out of mating frustration? If your bunny isn’t spayed or neutered, you should get her/him altered as soon as possible.
Fact #4: Bunnies can’t throw up. They can gag, but they can’t vomit.
Fact #5: Rabbit can snore!
Fact #6: Bunnies can jump 36 inches and higher. Bunnies are excellent at jumping.
Fact #7: Wild bunnies can be found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. (While rabbits are not indigenous to Australia, there IS now a large population of feral rabbits brought to the continent by European ancestors.)
Fact #8: Wild rabbits sleep in burrows.
Fact #9: A group of bunnies is called a herd.
Fact #10: Less than 10 percent of all abandoned wild baby bunnies survive.
Rabbit Food for a Bunny
Pay attention to your lovely, fluffy rabbit requires some thought and planning. If you thrive on your rabbit and stay in tip-top health want, it is essential to provide a healthy and varied diet that includes all major groups of food needed. Basically, your rabbit feed hay, forage and fresh rabbits. They should ensure that you have to feed the right side of each Basic Food Group.
- Hay for your rabbit
Hay is an essential component of the diet of your rabbit. It is a good source of fiber and vitamins and minerals. Hay with the digestive system is your rabbit is a lot of walking, because it contains high fiber. It will also prevent your rabbit’s teeth would be too long. Hay chewing teeth of your pet on the right track. Vitamins and minerals found in the hay is ideal for your rabbits, and help ensure that they keep a shiny coat, bright eyes and high energy level.
Serve
Every day should your rabbit a pile of fresh hay on the size of the rabbit itself indicated.
1 x Rabbit Hay Serving size = x Happy Bunny Daily
- Dried Food – Commercial
Because your rabbit does not live “in nature” can not really necessary in the search for different types of foods to keep your rabbit healthy. Between science, God, I thank you. Fodder is mixed thoroughly to needed minerals and vitamins to your rabbit is booming and keep good health included. You can leave your pet food pellets, or mixed groups. They are generally contains delicious ingredients such as cereals, vegetables and pastries. Rabbits love dry food and eat too much if you let them. Make sure the amount of dry food you give your rabbit every day and read the labels carefully. As a guideline, half a cup should be enough pellets per day, but it really depends on the specific brand you choose, to go further.