The role of glucose in raising rabbits

Glucose is commonly used as a feed additive in rabbit farming and has proven to be highly effective. Its benefits for rabbits include the following: Adding 8% to 12% glucose to compound or mixed feeds can significantly improve the taste of the feed, helping to mask any unpleasant flavors that may deter rabbits from eating. This not only stimulates their appetite but also enhances the overall quality of the feed, leading to increased consumption. As a result, rabbits are more likely to eat enough even under stressful conditions, which promotes faster weight gain. Studies have shown that this can increase average daily weight gain by about 25%, while also reducing waste caused by picky eating habits. Incorporating 8% to 12% glucose into the diet can also boost the immune system of rabbits. Once ingested, glucose is quickly absorbed in the small intestine, providing energy and supporting overall health. It helps store glycogen in the liver, protecting liver cells from damage and promoting the vitality of endothelial and liver cells. This leads to improved resistance against infectious and toxic diseases, resulting in fewer unexplained deaths and lower disease incidence. Research suggests that increasing sugar intake before mating can influence the sex ratio of newborns. According to some domestic reports, adding 20–30 grams of glucose powder to the feed or drinking water 8–12 days before mating can help increase the proportion of female offspring by up to 12%. For pregnant does suffering from pregnancy toxemia, especially in the later stages of gestation, glucose supplementation is crucial. During this time, the rapid growth of the fetuses can lead to excessive glycogen depletion, causing metabolic imbalances such as acidosis and loss of appetite. To prevent these issues, 20 grams of glucose powder can be added to the feed between day 20 and day 25 of pregnancy, and continued for two days after birth. This helps replenish energy reserves and supports the health of both the mother and the newborns. Weak or sick rabbits can benefit from a feed mixture containing 15% glucose. The improved flavor encourages better feeding, and when combined with proper care, it helps them recover more quickly. Finally, when treating rabbits with medication, the bitter or unusual smell of the drugs often causes them to refuse food. Mixing 15% glucose into the feed can effectively mask the drug’s taste, ensuring that the rabbits consume enough to receive the full dose needed for effective treatment.

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