1. Grass Powder Fermentation: Start by taking hay powder and adding 0.05% salt water to moisten it. The mixture should be damp enough to form a clump when squeezed in your hand, but not dripping wet. Place the mixture into a container, compact it gently, and cover it with plastic wrap to create an anaerobic environment. After a few days of fermentation, the grass powder will become soft and more palatable, which rabbits particularly enjoy. To incorporate this into their diet, mix 10% fermented grass powder into the compound feed and offer it twice daily—once in the morning and once in the evening. 2. Lard Mixture: Prepare a nutritious supplement by mixing 3 parts of hay powder with 1 part of wheat bran or corn flour. Boil the mixture with 0.1% salt water while stirring continuously. Once cooked, add 3 to 5 grams of cooked lard per rabbit to enhance the flavor and energy content. This mixture should be fed twice a day. For adult rabbits, each serving should be around 150 grams to ensure proper nutrition and growth. 3. Smart Malt Feeding: Select high-quality whole grains such as wheat or barley that are free from worm damage. Soak them in warm water (around 45°C) for approximately 24 hours. Transfer the soaked grains into a basket covered with a cloth and allow them to germinate at room temperature (about 20°C). Mist the grains with warm water 3 to 5 times a day to maintain moisture. To boost the nutritional value, spray a 5% sugar water solution once daily. After 5 to 7 days, when the sprouts reach 6 to 8 cm in length, the malt is ready to be fed to the rabbits. This method not only improves digestion but also provides essential vitamins and enzymes. Functional Beverages,Honey Sliced Red Ginseng,Herbal Supplements Ginseng Honey Slice,Red Ginseng Extract Yanbian Dangun Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. , https://www.tanjunpharmacy.com