What is the suitable temperature for rabbits …

The normal body temperature of rabbits is generally 38.5 ~ 39.5℃. Due to the change of ambient temperature between day and night, the body temperature sometimes varies by 0.2 ~ 0.4℃, which is related to its poor thermoregulation ability. Rabbits have thick hair and underdeveloped sweat glands, and are more cold-resistant and heat-resistant. The most suitable ambient temperature for rabbits is 15 ~ 25℃, and the critical temperatures are 5℃ and 30℃. That is to say, in the environment of 15 ~ 25℃, the heat generated by one's own life activities can meet the needs of maintaining normal body temperature without consuming one's own nutrition. At this time, rabbits feel most comfortable and have the highest production performance. Outside the critical temperature, it is harmful to rabbits. Especially the harm of high temperature far exceeds that of low temperature.