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7 Measures to Fatten Meat Rabbits Quickly
Fattening meat rabbits well depends on careful kit and doe management, timely supplementation from 18 days, balanced nutrition, constant access to water, stage-based feeding amounts, and proper stocking density. Plan for roughly 40-60 g of compound feed per kit early on, rising through the 60-120 day finishing stage.

Measures to Boost Rabbit Litter Yield in Autumn
Autumn is the peak breeding season for rabbits, but it is also their molt, so extra nutrition is essential to keep breeding stock in condition. Feed bucks and does differently, choose strong genetics, and manage mating and pregnancy carefully to raise litter size.

Cat Gastroenteritis vs. Feline Panleukopenia (Cat Plague)
Cat gastroenteritis and feline panleukopenia share symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting, so they're hard to tell apart — but their causes differ sharply. Panleukopenia is viral, fast-moving, contagious, and often fatal, while gastroenteritis is frequently diet-related and has a high cure rate. The clearest clue is body temperature.

What to Note When Plucking Long-Haired Rabbits
Long-haired rabbits yield much wool, a main fur breed. If you keep one, learn shearing. Plucking is not simple - many notes. Here they are.

Side Effects of the Rabies Vaccine in Dogs
Rabies is a viral infection spread through saliva; without prevention it is fatal. But dogs may have adverse reactions after the rabies vaccine. Today we detail the side effects.

Symptoms of Low Blood Sugar in Rabbits and How to Prevent It
Low blood sugar greatly harms rabbits, even killing them, and ties to wrong feeding or long fasting. Here are the symptoms and prevention.

Signs That a Rabbit Is Approaching Labor
A kit's birth is joyful but demanding. Knowing the pre-labor signs helps you prepare for kindling. Here are the signs a doe is about to give birth.

Problems That May Arise During Rabbit Kindling
If you plan to breed rabbits, how much do you know about care from pregnancy to birth? Here are the issues that can come up and how to handle them for healthy kits.

Rabbit Care During the Kindling Period
Every owner is excited for new kits, but they are fragile. Good care decides survival. Here is how to manage the kindling period.

How to Wean Kits
Normally owners consider weaning kits around one month of age. Weaning eases the doe's burden and supports the kits' growth, since milk alone can no longer meet their needs. Here is how to do it.