The Dutch rabbit is actually relatively easy to raise, just pay attention to its environmental requirements and dietary choices. Let's take a look at it in detail below.

1. Environmental requirements: Dutch rabbits It is a very delicate animal, not only afraid of cold and heat, but also of humidity, so special attention should be paid to the layout of the rabbit den. The suitable temperature is 25-32°C, and the humidity is 40-60%. The environment of the rearing box should be kept dry, with suitable temperature and good ventilation.
2. Diet choices: Grass is the staple food of Dutch rabbits. Others include plantain, dandelion, timothy grass, alfalfa grass, fruit tree grass, ryegrass, oat grass, wheat grass and other Dutch rabbits can eat.
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