Ear-dropping rabbit (details)
1. How long should a rabbit's teeth be?
A: The tooth length of rabbits is related to the variety of rabbits. Small rabbits have shorter teeth, generally between 0.5 and 0.7 cm in length. If it is longer than this length, you basically need to grind your teeth.
2. What is the position of rabbit teeth?
Answer: the rabbit's teeth should cover the upper and lower incisors, which is also commonly known as "heaven wrapping the ground" If it is the other way around, it is wrong ~
3. What about the rabbit's molars?
Answer: the front teeth of rabbits are growing all their lives, and they don't stop growing at D, so they must grind their teeth, otherwise the teeth are too long, which will affect the eyes and organs and cause serious infection. The rabbit has six front teeth, four on the top and two on the bottom. The main function of front teeth is to cut off, and chewing is the job of back molars. It's not nice to say that molars grow in meat (gums).
Rabbit's teeth are not as hard as everyone thinks, so it is suggested that the molar wood should not be too hard. Feeding grass every day can effectively help rabbits grind their teeth.
4. What kind of wood can rabbits use for grinding their teeth?
Answer: For rabbit molars, fruit trees are the best, and fresh fruit trees are better ~ Many fruit trees on the market are dry now, but they are too hard for rabbits to appreciate.
Among fruit trees, peach trees, apples and pears are all good choices. Among them, apple branches can be directly broken off for rabbits to eat without pesticides.