"Three Looks" Assessing the Rabbit's Hair Conversion Period

As we all know, the rabbit is expensive in the fur, and the rabbit must be slaughtered to remove the skin. In addition to the appropriate age, it is also necessary to avoid taking the skin during the molting period of the rabbit, or else it will lose the use value of the rabbit skin. The method of identifying the rabbit hair replacement period is as follows: 1. See if the hair surface of the rex rabbit coat is smooth. Although some hairs of the Rex rabbit have been separated from the hair roots during the hair-coating period, they are still caught in the hairy tussocks. Therefore, the rough surfaces may look uneven. 2. Push the hairs forwards or backwards in the hand to see if there is fluff off. If fluff off, that rabbit is in the hair replacement period. 3. Look at whether the entire hair of the rex rabbit has the limit of fluff loss. In the hair replacement period, the rex rabbits are smooth and tidy, and the uncoated hairs are loosely and messy. Therefore, the body often has obvious signs of fluff shedding, and as the area of ​​the hair replacement area continues to expand, the old and new The boundaries of the fluff are also migrated until the moulting is complete and the boundary will disappear naturally. Therefore, as long as you see the raccoon rabbit's moulting limit, it shows that the rabbit is in the hair replacement period.

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