First, when an aphrodisiac female rabbit is not in heat, male rabbits may be used to stimulate ovulation. A solution of sodium benzoate is typically administered at a dose of 0.1 ml per rabbit via intramuscular injection. One day after the injection, the female should show signs of estrus and can be bred by a male. However, breeding at this stage is usually not allowed to result in pregnancy. After two days, the females are then separated for further management.

Second, oxytocin is commonly used to induce labor in pregnant female rabbits. Typically, a female rabbit will give birth around 30 days after mating. For those that are overdue, oxytocin can help trigger contractions. For a rabbit that has been pregnant for 31 days, injecting 3 to 4 units of oxytocin into the inner thigh muscle can initiate labor within 10 to 15 minutes, with some cases delivering as early as 2 minutes post-injection. It's important to note that this method should not be used on females who are less than 30 days pregnant.

Third, after the birth of a litter, it's recommended that the newborns do not have their body mucus removed. Allowing the mother to lick and dry her offspring helps strengthen the bond between them. In addition to promoting maternal behavior, the female rabbit also benefits from the hormone prolactin. To support milk production, she can be given a diet rich in raw sesame seeds, black beans, and fresh green vegetables, which help increase lactation.

Fourth, a fat fertilizer method involves using tetracycline feed powder or soil mold feed powder (containing 3,000 to 5,000 units of terramycin per gram). This is mixed into the food of young rabbits. The dosage starts at 1 gram per day for 30-day-old pups, given once daily in the morning. Each additional 10 days of age increases the dosage by 1 gram of tetracycline or oxytetracycline feed powder. According to trials, these treated pups gained 5 to 10 grams more in weight per day compared to those without treatment.

Fifth, the pelvic method involves using thyroxine to enhance fur growth, resulting in approximately 15% more hair. The feeding process begins with 10 mg of thyroxine per adult rabbit per day, mixed into their feed. Over time, the dosage is gradually increased, reaching up to 40 mg by day 60. Once the peak period is reached, the amount is slowly reduced and eventually stopped within 30 days. Initially, the rabbits may show signs of restlessness, but they typically return to normal within a week.

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