Rabbit infertility causes and prevention

Causes of male rabbit infertility caused male rabbit infertility. In addition to genital abnormalities, endocrine disorders, malnutrition, excess nutrients, diseases, high ambient temperature, excessive light, and long duration of light can all cause male infertility. .

Infertile female female infertile mothers are congenital, such as genital malformations, affect the combination of sperm and eggs; some are nutritional, that is, nutritional deficiency or excess nutrients lead to female rabbits too thin or too fat, so that rabbits have reproductive disorders Patients with reproductive system diseases such as endometritis, fallopian tube inflammation, vaginitis, and uterine tumors can also cause infertility.

Prevention measures Male rabbits and female rabbits cannot be reared in the same rabbit house under the same lighting conditions. The nutritional level of the feed should also be different. In daily production, infertility due to overweight or excessive body weight, vitamin A, vitamin E deficiency, drug poisoning, and high temperature is extremely common and should be prevented for the cause. For rabbits with infertile rabbits, it is necessary to properly match the nutrients in the feed and give appropriate exposure to sunlight. Drug therapy can be used intramuscular injection of follicle stimulating hormone (each with 0.6 grams, 2 times a day). It is also possible to use subcutaneous injections of pregnant horse serum (each 70 international units). The dosage should be precise, otherwise it would be counter-productive.