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Fat oils added to rabbit feed can come from both plant and animal sources. Common plant-based fats include soybean oil, soy lecithin, rapeseed oil, camellia oil, peanut oil, corn germ oil, and others. On the animal side, options such as lard, butter, sheep fat, fish oil, and poultry oils are also suitable. It's important to select high-quality, fresh fats that are free from rancidity or mold. When using animal fats, it's recommended to process them into pure oil, remove any residue, or grind the residue together with the oil before adding it to the feed. The typical fat inclusion rate is around 2%, but this may increase to 3% in winter and decrease to 0.5% in summer. Adding too much fat can lead to digestive issues like diarrhea in rabbits. Incorporating fat into Rex Rabbit pellets offers several benefits. First, it helps compensate for the lack of fat in the regular diet, supporting the specific nutritional needs for healthy fur growth. Second, it helps maintain the performance of the pellet machine by ensuring smooth operation of the die and holes, reducing wear and tear, and prolonging the lifespan of the equipment. Proper fat addition not only improves feed quality but also enhances overall feeding efficiency.

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