
housing
Since Beveren can have a weight of up to 12 pounds, the animal welfare law features a cage size of at least 5 square feet, but the larger one is surely superior. The more bunny rooms there are, the more it will be fun.
If you decide to live indoors or outdoors, you can choose a ready-made enclosure from a local pet supply store, build it yourself, or assemble a hybrid of shopping and home. A multilevel design connected with the lamp increases the size of the cage without occupying valuable floor space.
Outdoor houses need to be protected from cold and cold in winter and hot summers. A heavy wooden hatch with a wire side and a waterproof roof is ideally lifted from the ground and faces the southeast. Put in the area surrounded by the hatch, give a place to hide when your bunny is scared, please escape the weather. Even though a bunny can not be reached by a horrible predator, it still can be scared and die. Also, there is a fear of breaking the neck and back.
Indoor houses do not need to be practical, but still must be safe, safe and comfortable. Please do not place the indoor cage near the window. Avoid stoves, radiators, places near fireplaces, dark places etc.
Using the wire bottom enclosure, you can easily clean the dirt by dropping it into the catch pan, but the wire is hard at the bunny feet and may cause scratches. If you want to try it, litterbox training is an acceptable choice. As the age of rabbits rises, the range of attention and learning ability improves, and it may take time to train infants and boys. However, rabbits close their garbage so never use clumps of material, pine and cedar chips. Sugar made from alfalfa, oats, citrus or paper will be your best bet.
The bedding can be straw or dry. Food and water containers attached to the cage help to avoid spilling and contamination. Cages should be cleaned every few days and bedding must be changed every week.
Feeding
Pet rabbits generally try to eat something, but their digestive system is very delicate. Care must be taken to prevent common and potentially dangerous gastrointestinal disorders
First and foremost, every rabbit needs to constantly supply fresh water every day. Rabbits can not absorb water from the food they eat. A bottle attached to a gravity cage promotes spills and contamination, but you need to spend a few days training a rabbit to use it. If you want the rabbit to be able to roam outside the cage (only in the uninfected area of the rabbit), you can swallow it back into the cage or provide another source of water.
It is also essential to provide important fibers, to give your rabbits to eat all day, to constantly supply hay. Timothy hay is most effective. Alfalfa can also be used, but less fiber, high calcium, many of which are harmful.
Next is good rabbit food. This should be given in limited quantity, unless there is a pregnant or lactating female dog, or a baby less than 4 months old. In that case, the constant supply requires calories and nutrients. Look for butterflies which are 16-18% protein, more than 16% fiber, 2-3% fat. Give your Beveren about 1/8 of a cup every 5 pounds of your daily weight. I will never buy more than your rabbit will eat within a month.
Food therapy gives great compensation to cooperative training and can supplement everyday meals. Kitchen scraps are okay, but please remove pits and seeds and never give anything that would corrupt your rabbit. Lactuca including lactobacillus is also a bad choice. Sodium lactate can cause severe diarrhea, which can be fatal to rabbits. Changing eating habits and new foods that change frequently may cause problems.
Place Place
Regardless of the size of your enclosure, your Beveren should stretch out every day. Rabbits are dazzling. In short, they are most active at dawn and dusk. These are the perfect times for wild animals outside the cage.
Before you free rabbits at your home, you need to prepare it. Your biggest concern is the instinct to bite and dig. Mastication is far more harmful and dangerous. Chewing the electric wire can easily result in death from burns and shocks. Make sure that all wires and cables are not completely visible. Please check products at electronic or hardware shops to hide or protect the wires. You can reduce undesirable mastication behavior through training, but please do not depend on training alone to keep the rabbit away from the wire.
Please spray water bottle silently or say "No!" And hit your hand. It will help prevent your rabbit from sewing your furniture and baseboard so we will provide a toy suitable for this behavior. Rigid plastic baby toys are a good choice. Paper bags and cardboard boxes are suitable not only for chewing but also for crawling inside. Please confirm that there are at least two entry points. A boring bunny is often a naughty bunny. Please exchange toys frequently and entertain.
Digging up is the second action to be careful. Bunny is known to dig a nest behind a lower furniture like a sofa and put a nest. In order to protect your bunny, you can block the lower area. You can also make a "digging box" from a large cargo box and put a hole in the side. Please add a thick layer of chopped paper and hay, a couple of toys.
House plants are another danger to your bunny. Toxic plants such as spinach, azalea and azalea should have been removed from this area. If you are uncertain about plants, please delete it and consult a vet.
Finally, if rabbits can not reenter their cages, please prepare clean water and trash can.

