Being a rabbit owner can be fun and relaxing. But on the other hand its not easy reason being rabbits are sensitive creatures.
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But if you really know what you are doing then you will be a happy owner. If you are new to raising rabbits then its recommended that you learn all you can in rearing these creatures. Once you learn about rearing rabbits then you will be prepared for what is in front of you.
Rabbits are high maintenance creatures which need a lot of attention and affection. Although they are cute cuddy creatures that you could think are not harmful, in actual fact they can hurt you if you handle them in a way they don’t like. Their back legs are very strong and they use them to kick you off. So before you choose the decision in rearing rabbits they are some things that you need to know.
– There are various sizes of rabbits. They are little rabbits that can be kept in small houses and are not good for meat production. Then they are the bigger ones that need a lot of space to reside. These are the rabbits that are kept for the production of meat and breeding.
– When it comes to feeding rabbits you have to know that they are vegans, so you can not feed them meat. You should feed them chewy vegetables like carrots and cabbages. You can also give them rabbit pellets since they have a lot of nutrients which will help them grow more powerful and healthy. A supplementary diet of hay and alfalfa can be provided to them as well.
– You should decide if you wish to keep indoor or outdoor rabbits. If you would like to keep outdoor bunnies then you should ensure you offer protection for them. You should build them shelter and a protecting fence. Bunnie houses should be made from metal cages or wood cases because rabbits can eat on the wood.
Raising bunnies is not the simplest thing to do but at the same time its not that difficult. Just manage them by giving them good housing, feeding them right and also some bit of cuddling.
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