Pula Rabbits

Pula Rabbits

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06/12/2025

Beautiful New Zealand rabbits ready for their new homes.

4 months old, will be fully mature for breeding in a month.

26/10/2025

PREVENTING HEAT STRESS IN RABBITS

To prevent heat stress in rabbits, keep temperatures between 10°C and 25°C.
In hot climates, provide shade, good airflow with mesh or netting, and frozen water bottles in cages for cooling.
Avoid breeding during extreme heat.
Ensure constant access to fresh, cool water.

Watch for signs like panting, drooling, flattened posture, or red ears, and respond promptly.

12/10/2025

Sengwe se tla dirala gone hoo!
New Zealand White X SA Phendula Rabbit.
Kits coming in two weeks

28/09/2025

IT’S WEANING TIME🐰

Our kits are ready to wean at 4-6 weeks old, when they’re nibbling on solid feed and sipping water on their own. This is the perfect time to transition them from mom’s milk to a big-bunny diet.

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Photos from P**a Rabbits's post 20/09/2025

IT'S HAY OVER PELLETS FOR RABBITS

Rabbits LOVE hay over pellets because it keeps their teeth worn down and their digestive systems happy. One top choice for hay is lucerne (alfalfa) hay, which is packed with protein and calcium—perfect for growing bunnies, pregnant does, or nursing moms.

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13/09/2025

Week 3 Vibes! 🐇

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Photos from P**a Rabbits's post 11/09/2025

Rabbit Droppings:

Did you know rabbit p**p is a farmer’s goldmine?
Unlike other manures, rabbit droppings are a nutrient-rich, dry, and safe organic fertilizer that won’t burn your plants.
Nothing goes to waste in Rabbit farming.

06/09/2025

Cute isn’t she?

06/09/2025

Meet our adorable 10-day-old rabbit kit! Her eyes just opened, and this little fluffball is growing fast, stealing hearts already! Stay tuned for more updates on our furry friends.

02/09/2025

RABBIT SAFE PLANTS

3. SWEET POTATOES

Did you know sweet potato leaves are a fantastic green feed for rabbits? Packed with protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, these leaves support healthy growth and boost immunity. They’re gentle on your rabbit’s digestive system, making them a great addition to their diet.

Tips for Feeding:
Feed fresh, clean, and chemical-free leaves.

Mix with other safe plants for a balanced diet.

Introduce gradually to avoid loose stools—moderation is key!

01/09/2025

RABBIT SAFE PLANTS

2. MANGO LEAVES - A Natural Remedy for Rabbit Health!

Did you know mango leaves can be a game-changer for your rabbits? These leaves are traditionally used to support respiratory health and reduce inflammation in rabbits, especially for those sneezing or showing signs of respiratory issues.

Feed in Moderation : Offer 3-4 fresh, clean mango leaves daily to an adult rabbit for up to one week.

Pro Tip: Always wash mango leaves thoroughly and source them from pesticide-free trees to keep your bunnies safe!


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31/08/2025

RABBIT SAFE PLANTS

1. CARROT LEAVES

Nutritious Treat for Your Rabbits!

Did you know carrot tops are a fantastic addition to your rabbit’s diet? Packed with fiber, calcium, and essential vitamins, these leafy greens support healthy digestion and strong bones. Plus, chewing them helps keep your rabbit’s teeth naturally worn down for optimal dental health.

Tip: Offer carrot leaves in moderation as part of a balanced diet to keep your bunnies happy and healthy!

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