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How to Prevent False Pregnancy in Female Rabbits
A false pregnancy happens when a doe mates but is not fertilized; she shows all the signs of pregnancy yet has no litter, lowering yearly offspring and cutting farm profit. It is harmless to her health and usually resolves in days. To reduce it, keep breeding records and a family tree, use repeat and double mating to raise conception rates, manage stock well, and confirm pregnancy by palpation around ten days after mating so non-pregnant does can be re-bred promptly.

How to Bathe a Rabbit Safely
Rabbits are timid and easily stressed, and a bath can lead to chilling and illness, so avoid frequent washing. For light dirt, spot-clean with a warm damp towel or use dry shampoo powder. Bathe only when truly dirty, using rabbit-specific products and drying the coat fully afterward. Never bathe a rabbit under six months or one that is sick or has diarrhea, and keep the ears dry to prevent infection.

What Factors Affect a Rabbit’s Wool Production?
A rabbit's wool output depends on breed, sex, body weight, age, nutrition, and the season and temperature around it. Long-haired German-line rabbits usually produce the most fine wool, while females and neutered males tend to out-yield intact males, and rabbits between one and three years old are at their peak. Steady, balanced feeding with enough protein supports follicle growth, and cooler weather raises output. To boost production, choose strong breeding stock, use crossbred vigour, feed well, manage the environment, and harvest the wool on a sensible schedule.

White Rabbit Fish (Paradise Fish)
The white rabbit fish is the white colour form of the paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis) β a Chinese fighting-fish relative with a snow-white body, pinkish as it ages, and vermilion eyes. Pugnacious like a betta, it should not be mixed with other small fish; it is easy to keep at 24β28Β°C on a varied omnivorous diet.

Chinese White Rabbit
The Chinese White Rabbit is China's oldest domestic rabbit β small, compact, and remarkably hardy, with red eyes only in the white form. A meat-type landrace that also makes a tough pet, it needs a wire-free cage, a ball-valve bottle, and a simple diet of pellets, alfalfa, timothy, and boiled water. Watch for coccidiosis.

Dutch Rabbit
The Dutch Rabbit is a small, distinctly marked pet rabbit with a white inverted-V on the face and a sharp color split between front and back. Gentle, smart, and nearly odorless, it needs timothy hay, a chew stick, steady 25β32Β°C, and a wire-free, dry cage. Lifespan about 5β7 years.

LionHead Rabbit
The LionHead Rabbit is a small, gentle pet rabbit named for the ruff of long fur around its head that looks like a lion's mane. Originating in Belgium and bred in the Netherlands and US, it is sturdy and clean, needs daily coat care and a wire-free cage, and lives 5β7 years.
How often do rabbits defecate?
Rabbits are constant feeders, so they poop oftenβusually right after eating. Normal droppings are black, pea-sized pellets with a slight sheen. Reduced or absent stool suggests constipation; add water and a gut probiotic.
Can rabbits eat watermelon rind?
Rabbits can eat a little watermelon rind, but not much - the water content risks bloat. Here is the safe way.

A Complete Guide to Eliminating Cat Ringworm
Ringworm is a fungal infection that spreads to other pets and to people, so it must be treated promptly. Confirm the fungus with a vet, apply topical medication, disinfect the environment, and boost skin health with the right nutrients.