Rabbits need to be fed according to their age and nutritional needs. If the rabbit is only three months old, it is in a period of rapid growth and development. It is suggested to feed alfalfa rich in calcium to meet the calcium demand of rabbits during their growth. However, in the process of feeding, it is necessary to pay attention to the phenomenon of excessive feeding, otherwise it will easily cause rabbits to be unable to absorb it, thus causing urinary calcium, which may cause urinary system diseases such as urethral calculi for a long time. At the same time, you can eat wheat grass properly, supplement enough trace elements and vitamins for rabbits, and eat dandelion grass in adulthood to promote intestinal health.
Rabbits of different ages are fed with different weeds: rabbits under 6 months old can be fed with ladder grass and alfalfa grass quantitatively. Eating alfalfa too much is easy to be obese, with soft stools and calcium in urine. Just take a handful every morning and evening. Rabbits over 6 months old can be fed with Pulsatilla, fruit tree grass, oat grass, ryegrass and other grasses, and appropriate amount of fresh vegetables and fruits can be added. The feeding amount depends on the size of the rabbit.