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Is the smallest rabbit, the Polish rabbit, a good breeder? How do I raise them?

The Polish rabbit (details) has a very small body and is the smallest of the purebred rabbits, weighing less than 1.6kg. The two ears are erected and leaning together, the length is only 7.6cm, like the smaller rabbits, are more like the Polish rabbit, cute and soft, especially cute.

The Polish rabbit and other rabbits are the same, herbivorous animals, such as young leaves of red beans, soybeans, young leaves of grass, etc. These are the things that Polish rabbits love to eat. In general, rabbits need to pay attention to the food provided, because young rabbits do not have a sense of satiety, so food should be provided in moderation, and it is best to feed them regularly and quantitatively. Vegetables are not recommended for young rabbits as they are prone to enteritis and can only be provided appropriately as adults. Of course, when feeding, rabbits should be divided into rabbits and young rabbits to feed separately. Adult rabbits are fed in the morning and evening, twice a day. Young rabbits are 1 to 5 months old and adult rabbits are 5 months old or older.


The Polish rabbit has a sharp sense of hearing and a sensitive sense of smell. But it is timid, afraid of fright and good at running. When there is a sudden noise, it will immediately be alert or quickly run away. When there is a sudden noise or smell, or when it sees a stranger, dog, cat, snake or rat, it will panic and make a loud stamping sound, run and hit the cage in order to escape from the enemy. So the Polish rabbit is also very timid.

The Polish rabbit is especially popular with girls because of its small size, but many parents cannot tell the difference between the Polish rabbit and the dwarf rabbit, except for the fact that the Dutch rabbit’s fur is much whiter and brighter. Although the dwarf rabbit is a dwarf rabbit, but the body will be larger than the Polish rabbit.