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How to protect rabbits in winter?
Rabbits living in the wild have unique means to keep out the cold and spend the winter. Generally speaking, they beat their stomachs to keep warm. In the cold winter, rabbits tend to get together and collide with each other sideways, so that their bodies will warm up soon.

When the temperature reaches above 30 degrees, rabbits will increase the number of breaths. Adult rabbits are not afraid of heat or cold, and young rabbits need to pay special attention to keep warm and keep out the cold because of their incomplete thermoregulation function. The most suitable temperature for rabbits is normal temperature 17 -27 degrees, but if there are newborn rabbits at home, it must be kept at 25 degrees to avoid death due to temperature loss.

Techniques for protecting rabbits

1, cold and warm, which is the most basic requirement for raising rabbits in winter. Add more warm sleeping mats to the rabbit cage. You can open the window for ventilation when the sun is fine during the day, but you must pay attention to closing the window when it is cold at night.

2. Keep the environment clean and dry, and the humidity is too high, which is not good for the growth, health and wool production of rabbits. Especially in winter, it is necessary to regularly and timely remove the garbage such as feces and urine in the rabbit house, and keep the rabbit house clean and dry. Only in this way can rabbits live a more comfortable and safe life and spend the winter.