Rabbit vitamin needs

Rabbit vitamin needs

Vitamins are a class of low-molecular organic compounds that have very little in the body, but they have important physiological functions. When they are absent, they cause slow growth, stagnation, decreased fertility, and reduced resistance to disease and even death. Meat rabbit large intestine microorganisms can use the organic matter of chyme to synthesize vitamin K and B vitamins, and meet the needs in whole or in part through the feces feeding route. In addition, the skin of the rabbit can synthesize vitamin D in the light to meet some of its needs. The other vitamins that rabbits need are dependent on the feed supply. China Agricultural Network Editor