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The Best Time to Wean Kits
Kits are rabbits from birth to weaning. Their systems are immature and resistance is weak, so timing matters. When should kits be weaned? Here's the guidance.

Preparations for Weaning Kits
Weaning kits is a key task in rabbit farming, but it is not easy. Success requires effort and thorough preparation. Here is what you need to get ready before and during weaning.

Feeding Kits Scientifically to Prevent Low Blood Sugar
Adult rabbits rarely go into low blood sugar or shock, but kits are most at risk because they need more nutrition. If a kit already shows symptoms, a vet trip is often too late - owners must give first aid. Here are the measures.

Breeding Buck Feeding Techniques
Though few in number, breeding bucks decide the herd's performance and quality, since their main job is mating, so they are held to a higher standard. Beyond the buck's own condition, keeping his fertility high needs better management. Here we introduce some buck-feeding techniques.

How to Schedule Breeding Buck Mating Reasonably?
Beyond the buck's own fertility, scheduling his matings well is key to raising conception. Today we discuss how to schedule buck mating reasonably.

How to Tell If Your Cat Has Tartar
When you see yellow teeth, bewareβthink how long since you cleaned them. Tartar develops gradually; yellow teeth, if untreated, become tartar. Today we help you identify cat tartar.

What Causes Doe Miscarriage and How to Prevent It?
Owners may assume miscarriage means illness, but it also ties to nutrient lack and poor feeding. This article explains the causes.

Causes of Postpartum Feed Refusal in Does
Postpartum feed refusal has become a major obstacle in rabbit farming. A doe that won't eat produces less milk, so kits get inadequate nutrition, weakening immunity, slowing growth, even causing death. This article analyzes the causes.

Why Kits Get Chilled and How to Revive Them
Kits get chilled when the nest box isn't ready, the doe births outside it, or a kit is dragged out while nursing. This guide covers the causes and three warming first-aid methods to save a cold kit.

Common Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Pet Colds
Pets catch colds easily β usually from chills (season changes, baths, drafts, rain, cold floors) or low resistance. A plain cold can worsen into something serious, so treat it early. Never give human cold medicine (acetaminophen is toxic to dogs and cats); use pet-specific drugs. Learn the warning signs that separate a cold from pneumonia, rhinitis, feline herpesvirus (cat flu) or distemper.