The effect of fear on rabbits.

One of the most important problems rabbit breeders face is the effect of fear on rabbits. High level of stress caused by fear can lead to various health problems in rabbits. In particular, it can lead to loss of appetite, depression or heart disease. Moreover, stress can weaken a rabbit's immune system and make it more vulnerable to infections and disease.

In order to reduce stress levels in rabbits, it is important to provide them with a quiet place to live and try to avoid any manipulation that may cause fear. For example, rabbits should not be placed near loud dogs that might scare them.

It is also worth remembering that rabbits are very fearful creatures and any touching can cause stress, because in nature, the rabbit is only touched by a congenitor of his species or a predator. Also, in rabbit farming, it is important to take care when working with rabbits and avoid any encroachment on their lives.

Addressing fear in rabbits can be accomplished by creating optimal housing conditions for the animals and using various methods to reduce stress levels.

Natural rabbit keeping technology involves creating conditions that are as close as possible to the rabbits' natural habitat in nature. These conditions help to reduce stress in the rabbits because they live in a safe environment that does not cause them fear.