Each rabbit requires 0.5 grams of sulfur, 1 gram of silkworm sand, 1 gram of earthworm, and 0.1 gram of trace elements daily. After thorough mixing and mashing, the mixture is combined with regular feed. This preparation can typically be done 7 to 10 days in advance to ensure optimal results.
Two to three days after hair shearing, each rabbit should receive an intramuscular injection of 250 mg of vitamin B12 daily for 2 to 3 days. Alternatively, a multivitamin B tablet (containing 3 mg of B1, 1.5 mg of B2, 0.2 mg of B6, 2 mg of calcium pantothenate) can be given at a dose of 1/4 tablet per day. Additionally, cod liver oil (0.6–1.2 ml) can be administered to promote faster growth and increase wool yield by 25 grams per rabbit. Hair cutting can be scheduled 10 days earlier with this method.
After shearing long-haired rabbits, applying a mixture of 50 grams of shochu with a bit of ginger juice on the rabbit's body, using cotton-pig to spread it, can stimulate blood circulation. This treatment should be applied once daily for 2–3 days. After 3–4 days, the rabbits can be used again. For short-haired breeds, hair cutting can be done 5–7 days earlier, resulting in a 30% increase in wool production.
Feeding each female rabbit 7 grams of lotus root powder daily has been shown to boost wool production by 10%, while increasing high-quality hair by 17%.
After shearing, feeding small amounts of leek (5 grams per day) and soaked soybeans (7–8 grains) helps improve hair quality, enhance shine, and speed up regrowth, shortening the next harvest cycle by 7 days.
A medicinal bath method involves preparing a solution with 150–200 grams of enemy white insect powder in 50 liters of water, creating a 0.3–0.5% solution. Then, 150 grams of sulfur powder is added and mixed well. Another solution can be made by boiling 100 grams of earthworm skin and 100 grams of Sophora in 2.5 kg of water, filtering the liquid, adding 100 grams of sulfur powder, and then 5 kg of boiling water. The rabbit is bathed in this solution, with careful scrubbing from the bottom up, including the head and ears. This treatment should be performed within 10 days after shearing, during warm weather, and only after the rabbit has eaten. This method increases wool production by over 20% and helps prevent warts and other diseases.
Eggs are rich in sulfur-containing amino acids like cystine, which significantly promotes hair growth. Feeding one egg per 5–10 rabbits daily supports long hair development.
Male rabbits that experience a decline in male hormones tend to become calmer, grow larger, and produce more hair—up to twice the potential volume. Their hair quality also improves.
Combing the rabbit’s fur every 3 days stimulates blood circulation, activates hair follicles, and accelerates metabolism, leading to faster hair growth and improved hair quality.
Injecting 50 mg of vitamin B2 into the buttock area after shearing has a clear hair-promoting effect, often allowing for shearing 10 days earlier.
Adding 0.5–0.7% thiamine to the diet can increase wool production by 12–27%. Combining it with trace elements such as 2–4 mg of copper, 20 mg of iron, 16 mg of manganese, 2 mg of cobalt, and 8–15 mg of zinc per kg of feed further enhances hair quality.
Including methionine and various trace elements in the diet increases hair production by 19.85%, weight gain by 19.74%, hair strength by 12.07%, natural hair length by 13.71%, and density by 9.31%.
Feeding each rabbit 50 mg of lysine, 25 mg of methionine, and 25 mg of cystine daily can help advance shearing and increase wool production by 12.8%.
Adding thyroxine to the diet, starting with 10 mg per day for 7 days, then increasing to 20 mg for 14 days, 30 mg for 24 days, and so on, can boost wool production by 15.38%.
Feeding each rabbit 10 mg of a 0.1% chromium sulfate mixture (containing sulfur, iron, arsenic, and other trace elements) for a month increases wool production by 19 grams compared to the control group. Adding 0.4 mg of manganese sulfate, 0.15 mg of zinc chloride, and 0.1 mg of cobalt chloride per kg of body weight daily can increase wool production by 11.3% and accelerate hair growth by 6.8%.
Mixing 0.3 g of zinc sulfate, 0.4 g of copper sulfate, 0.07 g of cobalt chloride with 100 g of concentrate and feeding 1 g of this mixture per rabbit daily, along with 2–3 eggs, significantly boosts wool production.
Adding 0.03–0.05% rare earth elements to the diet increases wool production by 8.5–9.4% and raises the proportion of high-quality hair by 43.44–51.45%.
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