Search Results

1014 results for “doe nutrition”

What Does Nutritional Paste Actually Do for Pets?

What Does Nutritional Paste Actually Do for Pets?

Spring is here and flu season arrives. Both you and your furry friend catch colds more easily. Whether fighting a coronavirus or the flu, boosting resistance is key. For couch-potato pets, adding nutrition through diet is wiser and more efficient than making them exercise.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Why Does Nutritional Imbalance Lower a Doe’s Breeding Rate?

Why Does Nutritional Imbalance Lower a Doe’s Breeding Rate?

A doe's low breeding rate comes from three imbalances: too little feed (thin doe, weak endocrine, thin uterine lining, low conception, embryo loss), too much feed (fat doe, fatty oviduct, blocked egg and sperm meeting), and unbalanced feed β€” especially low protein under 15% and shortages of vitamins A, D, E, and B1, which impair reproduction and can cause abortion or stillbirth.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What Are the Signs of Nutritional Imbalance in a Doe?

What Are the Signs of Nutritional Imbalance in a Doe?

A doe's imbalance includes deficiency, excess, and imbalance. What are the signs of each? Read on for details.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Nutritional Needs of a Lactating Doe Rabbit

Nutritional Needs of a Lactating Doe Rabbit

Insufficient nutrition in a lactating doe causes her to waste away and seriously affects kit growth and the next pregnancy. Providing adequate nutrition is the priority. This article explains a lactating doe's nutritional needs.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What Does Dog Malnutrition Lead To?

What Does Dog Malnutrition Lead To?

Malnutrition brings bad breath, heavy shedding, dull coat, low weight, and skin issues. Diagnosis needs a vet exam (urine, blood chemistry, CBC). Balance nutrients carefullyβ€”limit salt for heart disease and watch calcium and phosphorus for kidney health.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
🐾

What does cat nutritional paste do?

Nutritional paste supplements nutrition, boosts immunity and supports coat health, helping weak or undernourished cats recover. It also adds taurine for brighter eyes.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
🐾

What nutrition does a mother dog need after giving birth?

After whelping, a mother dog loses a lot of nutrients and calcium and needs calorie- and calcium-rich foods like goat milk, nutritional paste, and chicken breast, plus calcium supplements to prevent postpartum eclampsia. If she has a large litter, add lactation-boosting foods such as salmon and fish broth.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Improve Breeding Success in Does

How to Improve Breeding Success in Does

Breeding success starts with the buck: restore his libido and semen quality through teasing, testicular massage, and hormone therapy, since sperm take 50–60 days to regenerate. Mate does at peak estrus using repeated or double coverage, and pregnancy-check at eight days to rebreed quickly if she is open.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 16, 2026
Why Should You House Rabbit Kits Separately from the Doe?

Why Should You House Rabbit Kits Separately from the Doe?

Separating rabbit kits from the doe after birth β€” nursing her in twice daily β€” protects the mother's recovery and lets her breed again within a month, stops the kits from competing for adult feed (which damages their immature guts), and sharply cuts coccidiosis and other kit diseases. After separation, watch the kits' growth (red ears = well-fed) and guard against escapes and predators.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 15, 2026
Does Your Dog Need Fiber?

Does Your Dog Need Fiber?

Dogs are omnivores, not strict carnivores, and fiber earns its place β€” it adds fullness for weight control, eases constipation, firms up loose stools, and feeds the gut's good bacteria. Carrots, broccoli, pumpkin, apple (no seeds), and sweet potato are easy, healthy sources.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 15, 2026