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Rabbit HQ is your hub for:
🧵rabbit care
🧵rabbit health
🧵Rabbits nutrition, and
🧵business aspect of rabbit Farming.

Learn, network share, and grow with fellow rabbit enthusiasts! 🐇

06/06/2026

WHY SOME RABBIT KITS GROW FASTER THAN OTHERS

Not all baby rabbits grow at the same speed. Here’s why some kits shoot up faster:

1. Mother’s milk quality – Strong does give richer milk.
2. Breed differences – Some breeds naturally grow quicker.
3. Good housing – Clean, warm nest boxes help kits thrive.
4. Balanced feed after weaning – Kits that get the right greens and pellets grow stronger.
5. Less stress – Calm, safe environments make kits healthier.

👉 Have you noticed some kits outgrowing the rest? Share your experience below!

06/06/2026

HOW TO INCREASE RABBIT SURVIVAL RATE TO 95%

Baby rabbits (kits) can be fragile, but smart farmers know how to keep survival rates high. Here are simple steps:

1. Clean nest boxes – dirty nests spread disease fast.
2. Good feeding for the mother – strong does produce healthy milk.
3. Right temperature – keep kits warm, especially at night.
4. Gentle handling – avoid stressing the mother or disturbing kits too much.
5. Quick treatment – watch for early signs of sickness and act fast.

👉 What’s your best trick for keeping rabbit kits alive? Share it below!

06/06/2026

🐇 THE AMAZING ANATOMY OF A PREGNANT RABBIT

Pregnancy in rabbits is a fascinating biological process. Inside the body of a pregnant American Chinchilla Rabbit or any domestic rabbit breed, several organs work together to support the development of the baby rabbits (called kits).

One unique feature of rabbit reproduction is that rabbits have a duplex reproductive system. This means they have two separate uterine horns, allowing multiple kits to develop at the same time. Each kit grows inside its own protective sac and receives nutrients through its own placenta.

During pregnancy, which usually lasts about 28–31 days, the developing kits line up along these uterine horns. As they grow, the mother’s body adjusts to provide space and nourishment for them.

Inside the abdomen, the main organs remain carefully arranged:

• The heart and lungs continue supplying oxygen to both mother and developing kits.
• The liver and kidneys filter nutrients and waste products.
• The stomach, intestines, and large cecum help digest fiber-rich foods that keep the mother healthy during pregnancy.
• The uterine horns expand to safely hold the growing kits until birth.

Rabbits are incredibly efficient breeders. A healthy doe can give birth to 4–12 kits per litter, and the babies are usually born hairless and blind but grow very quickly.

Understanding the anatomy of pregnancy helps rabbit farmers and breeders better care for their animals — ensuring the mother receives proper nutrition, a calm environment, and a safe nesting area before kindling.

Nature designed rabbits with a reproductive system that is both efficient and remarkable. Watching this process unfold is one of the most rewarding parts of raising rabbits.

💬 Have you ever raised a pregnant rabbit or witnessed a rabbit giving birth?

Share your experience in the comments!

06/06/2026

🐇 THE PERFECT DIET FOR RABBITS: HAY, PELLETS, OR FRESH GREENS?

One of the most important factors in raising healthy rabbits is getting their diet right. Whether you keep rabbits for meat, breeding, or pets, proper nutrition directly affects their growth, reproduction, and overall health.

Rabbits such as the New Zealand Rabbit and American Chinchilla Rabbit thrive when their diet is balanced with the right combination of fiber, protein, and fresh forage.

So what should the perfect rabbit diet look like?

🌾 1. Hay – The Most Important Food

Hay should make up about 70–80% of a rabbit’s diet. It is rich in fiber, which keeps the digestive system working properly.

Benefits of hay:

Supports healthy digestion

Prevents digestive blockage

Helps wear down constantly growing teeth

Good options include timothy hay, orchard grass, and other high-fiber grasses.

🌿 2. Fresh Greens – Natural Vitamins

Fresh leafy plants are excellent sources of vitamins and minerals. They should form about 10–20% of the diet.

Safe greens include:

Bitter leaf

Banana leaves

Pumpkin leaves

Carrot tops

Spinach (in moderation)

Fresh forage keeps rabbits hydrated and improves overall health.

🌽 3. Pellets – Concentrated Nutrition

Pellets are designed to provide balanced nutrients and should make up about 5–10% of the diet.

Pellets are especially useful for:
Growing rabbits
Pregnant does
Nursing mothers

However, too many pellets can cause obesity and digestive problems, so moderation is important.

💧 Don’t Forget Clean Water

Fresh water should always be available. Rabbits rely on water to digest fiber and maintain proper body functions.

🐣 Final Tip

The healthiest rabbits follow a simple feeding rule:

Mostly hay, some fresh greens, and a small amount of pellets.

When rabbits receive the right nutrition, they grow faster, reproduce better, and stay free from many common health problems.

💬 What plants or feeds do you normally give your rabbits?

Share in the comments!

06/06/2026

🐇 HOW TO BOOST YOUR RABBIT’S IMMUNE SYSTEM NATURALLY

A strong immune system helps rabbits resist diseases, grow faster, and reproduce better. Whether you raise rabbits for meat or breeding, keeping their immunity strong is one of the best ways to reduce illness and mortality in your rabbitry.

Breeds like the New Zealand Rabbit and Californian Rabbit perform best when they receive proper nutrition and natural immune support.

Here are simple ways to naturally strengthen your rabbits’ immune systems.

🌿 1️⃣ Provide High-Fiber Feed

Rabbits depend heavily on fiber for healthy digestion. Good quality hay and fibrous plants help maintain the balance of beneficial bacteria in their digestive system, which supports immunity.

🍃 2️⃣ Add Medicinal Plants to Their Diet

Several natural plants can help boost rabbit health, such as:
Bitter leaf
Moringa leaves
Pumpkin leaves
Neem leaves (in small amounts)
Banana leaves

These plants contain natural vitamins, antioxidants, and antibacterial properties.

💧 3️⃣ Always Provide Clean Water

Fresh water helps rabbits digest fiber properly and flush toxins from the body. Dehydration weakens their immune system.

☀️ 4️⃣ Maintain Clean Housing

A clean cage or hutch reduces exposure to harmful bacteria, parasites, and diseases that weaken rabbits.

🌬 5️⃣ Ensure Good Ventilation

Rabbits are sensitive to heat and poor air quality. Proper airflow reduces stress and prevents respiratory infections.

🥕 6️⃣ Provide Balanced Nutrition

Rabbits need a combination of:
Fiber
Protein
Vitamins
Minerals

Balanced feeding keeps their body strong and resistant to diseases.

🐣 Final Tip

A healthy rabbit is usually active, alert, and has a shiny coat with a strong appetite. Good nutrition, clean housing, and natural plants can go a long way in keeping your rabbits healthy.

💬 Which natural plants do you feed your rabbits to keep them healthy?

Share your experience in the comments!

05/06/2026

5 BENEFITS OF A RABBIT NEST BOX

Keeps Kits Warm – The nest box protects baby rabbits from cold and wind.

Reduces Kit Mortality – It prevents kits from being scattered and dying outside the nest.

Provides Safety – The box keeps newborn rabbits safe from injury and disturbance.

Improves Mothering – It helps the doe stay calm and care for her babies properly.

Keeps the Cage Clean – Nesting materials stay in one place, making the cage easier to manage. 🐇

05/06/2026

THE BEST AGE TO SELL RABBITS FOR PROFIT

Selling rabbits too early or too late can reduce your profit. The sweet spot is usually 8 to 12 weeks old. At this age:

1. They are strong enough – survival chances are higher.
2. They eat on their own – no longer depend on mother’s milk.
3. They grow fast – buyers love rabbits that will fatten quickly.
4. They look healthy – shiny fur and active behavior attract buyers.
5. They bring better price – farmers and customers pay more for strong rabbits.

👉 At what age do you usually sell your rabbits? Let’s compare notes!

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05/06/2026

5 FOODS THAT HELP RABBITS GROW FASTER

Fresh Grasses – Natural grasses help digestion and healthy growth.

Hay – Good hay improves gut health and keeps rabbits active.

Leafy Greens – Leaves like pumpkin leaf or carrot tops provide vitamins.

Quality Pellets – Balanced pellets supply protein and minerals for growth.

Root Vegetables (in small amounts) – Foods like carrots give extra energy. 🐇🌿

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