Seven months to keep a good rabbit in winter

1. Keep warm and warm. The window should be equipped with glass or nailed with a film, and a straw or cotton curtain should be hung on the door to prevent the cold wind from invading the rabbit house, so that the temperature inside the house should be maintained at 5 °C ~ 10 °C; properly increase the thickness of the mat grass, and often bedding grass. Turn over the sun and replace it; keep the rabbit house dry and comfortable; if necessary, sprinkle some grass ash or lime to absorb moisture, remove moisture, and disinfect. 2. Adjust the diet. In winter, the temperature of rabbits should be increased by 20% to 30% in general. In particular, some high-energy feeds, green leaves, carrots, and other vitamin-rich feeds should be appropriately increased; the amount of green feed should not be less than 30. %. The winter nights are cold and the time is long. In order for the rabbits to receive more energy, the number of feedings and the amount of feedings should also be appropriately increased. During the night from 8 to 9 hours, a feed should be added. 3. Provide plenty of warm drinking water. 4. Proper exercise. Choose sunny noon and place the rabbit in a dry place or small yard where the fence and sunshine shoot directly to exercise for 0.5 to 1 hour to prevent fighting and biting. 5. Do a good job of winter breeding. In order to do a good job of winter breeding of rabbits, both male and female rabbits should maintain medium sensation. Male rabbits should be kept in an environment where the temperature is not lower than 10°C. Breeding should be done at noon. Breeding female rabbits should try to feed some green feed, germinating barley, or add vitamin E to the feed to promote estrus. In order to improve the survival rate of puppies, they can be raised in plastic greenhouses, semi-underground rabbit houses, and indoors, and breeding methods such as maternal separation can be used. The pups should be kept in a greenhouse at about 20°C before weaning. The litter box can be cleaned and dried with chicken feathers. 6. Timely shearing. When the rabbit's hair reaches a standard, select sunny weather, avoid rain, snow, and cold weather. Generally only long hair is adopted, short hairs are kept, and abdominal hair is less used to avoid cold. After cutting the hair, in order to prevent catching a cold, care should be taken to keep it warm and cold. 7. Prevent and control diseases. Winter rabbits are prone to parasitic diseases and viral diseases. Pay attention to frequent cleaning of rabbit houses, cleaning of food bowls, maintenance of cages, utensils, and cleanliness of the house; often mixing some garlic or chili powder in the feed, it is forbidden to feed frozen feed. Rabbits are prone to frostbite in the winter and can apply some animal and vegetable oils to the frostbite. When the local skin irritation is more serious, you can apply some iodine glycerol; if vesicles have appeared, you can use a sterile knife or needle to tear the skin out of the skin, discharge the liquid, and then apply some antibiotic ointment, if necessary The wound can be bandaged to prevent infection.

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Product Description
Name Canned Tuna
Flavor Brine, Oil, Salad, Chili
Type Shred, Flake, Chunk, Solid
Certificates EU, FDA, BRC, HALAL,HACCP,KOSHER
Net weight 140g, 160g, 170g, 185g, 200g, 1kg, 1.88k.
Brand Our brand or OEM, ODM
Shelf life 3/4 Years
MOQ 1X20'FCL
Payment terms T/T, L/C
Delivery time 25 days after label artwork confirmed and advance payment done.
Packing normal lid or easy open,paper label or lithio can, paper carton or shrinked by tray
EU NO. 3302/01034
RUSSIA NO. 3302/01034
Shipping docs Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Bill of Lading
Certificate Of Origin/ Form A
Health Certificate
Veterinary Certificate
Catching certificate
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