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Chinese White Rabbit: Traits and Care Tips
The Chinese white rabbit is an ancient, hardy, disease-resistant breedβsmall, compact, early-maturing, and prolific. Feed kits a stable diet of quality junior pellets and alfalfa (no veggies/fruit), with constant clean water, to raise them well.

Breeding Rabbits: Reproductive Period and Best Use Years
Quality breeding stock lifts litter rates and kit health. Rabbits breed 4β5 years but peak at 1β2; manage housing (raised, dry, clean), season care, and disease prevention (vaccines, coccidiosis meds, regular disinfection) to get the most from them.

Hazards of Rabbit Malocclusion and How to Prevent and Treat It
Malocclusion is fairly common in rabbits β some are born with it, while others develop overlong teeth from insufficient chewing, leading to malocclusion. What harm does it cause, and how should you prevent and treat it? Read on.

Which Vegetables Are Unsafe for Rabbits?
Rabbits love greens, but some vegetables are unsafeβtoo watery, yellowed, cruciferous, toxic, bug-eaten, or pungent ones can cause diarrhea, poisoning, or anemia. This guide lists what to avoid and the safer greens to offer.

Why Your Rabbit Lost Its Appetite and How to Fix It
A rabbit's poor appetite can come from pickiness, mouth problems, heat, estrus, or digestion. This guide walks through each cause and the matching fix, from diet changes to cooling and probiotics.

Why Is Your Rabbit Drooling? Causes and What to Do
Rabbit drooling usually signals stomatitis or another mouth problem rather than normal behavior. Common causes include vitamin deficiency, rough or sharp food, and overgrown teeth. This guide explains the causes and how to clean the area, adjust the diet, supplement vitamins, and treat the mouth.

How to Fatten Up Rabbits (Finishing for Market)
Finishing rabbits for market matters because heavier, stronger rabbits fetch better prices. This guide covers grouping, environment control, straight-line finishing, feed choices, disease prevention, and knowing when to ship.

Are Rabbits Sensitive to Cold or Heat? Their Ideal Environment
Rabbits dislike both cold and heat: warm them in winter and cool them in summer. This guide explains their cold and heat tolerance and the ideal temperature, humidity, ventilation, and light for a healthy home.

How to Care for Rabbits in Winter: Tips for Pet Owners
Rabbits are not easy pets, and careless winter care makes them sick. This guide covers warmth, extra feeding, cage hygiene, exercise, winter breeding, and careful grooming so your rabbit stays healthy through the cold months.

What Milk for Baby Rabbits, and How to Hand-Feed Them
If the doe is separated or low on milk, nursing kits need hand-feeding with rabbit-formula milk, not lactose-rich cow's milk. This guide covers the right formula, mixing ratios, feeding frequency, and weaning.