Biology, asked by Abhishekkushwa455, 1 year ago

What is the protein content in rabbit feed?

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Answered by maansigiri23
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A healthy adult rabbit needs a protein level of 12-14%. Young rabbits( under five months) need a higher protien level of around 16% to support their rapid growth. Calcium should be 0.5-1.0% and phosphorus 0.4-0.8%

Answered by theking20
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The protein content in rabbit feed is follows as:

  • In the diet, twelve and sixteen percent protein is needed by the average pet rabbit.
  • Eighteen percent protein is necessary for pregnant bunnies.
  • Long term feeding of high protein is harmful for rabbits because this can cause diarrhea.
  • There are some minerals which is essential for rabbits like calcium, potassium, magnesium, sulfur, chlorine, phosphorus and sodium.
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