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1. Rabbits can be groomed just as you would a dog or cat.

Explanation

Rabbits can be groomed just like dogs or cats because they also require regular brushing to remove loose fur and prevent matting. Grooming helps to keep their coat clean and healthy. Additionally, rabbits may need their nails trimmed and their ears checked for any signs of infection. Therefore, it is true that rabbits can be groomed similar to dogs or cats.

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This quiz focuses on the care and management of rabbits, covering their dietary needs, environmental preferences, and health care practices.

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2. Rabbits are very clean animals and are highly unlikely to transmit diseases to humans.

Explanation

Rabbits are known for being clean animals, which means they have good hygiene habits and keep themselves tidy. This reduces the likelihood of them carrying and transmitting diseases to humans. Therefore, it can be concluded that the statement is true.

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3. Each rabbit should be kept in a cage measuring at least ______ metres.

Explanation

Each rabbit should be kept in a cage measuring at least 1 X 2 X 0.3 metres. This means that the cage should have a length of 1 meter, a width of 2 meters, and a height of 0.3 meters. This size allows enough space for the rabbit to move around comfortably and ensures that it has enough room for its activities and natural behaviors. A cage that is too small can restrict the rabbit's movement and lead to stress and health issues.

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4. The rabbit is a bulk feeder and can utilise all sorts of waste most successfully.

Explanation

Rabbits are known as bulk feeders because they have a unique digestive system that allows them to efficiently process a large quantity of food. They have a specialized hindgut fermentation process that enables them to extract nutrients from fibrous plant material, including waste products. This ability to utilize a wide range of food sources, including various types of waste, makes them highly adaptable and successful in their feeding habits. Therefore, the statement that rabbits are bulk feeders and can utilize all sorts of waste most successfully is true.

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5. The most desirable temperature for rabbits is between 15°C and 18°C.

Explanation

Rabbits are more comfortable in cooler temperatures, typically between 10-20°C. Temperatures above 25°C can be dangerous for rabbits as they are more susceptible to heat stroke. Therefore, the statement that the most desirable temperature for rabbits is between 15°C and 18°C is false.

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6. A working buck weighing 3.5 kg and being fed on pellets only should receive the following amounts each day:

Explanation

The working buck weighing 3.5 kg and being fed on pellets only should receive 110 gm each day. This amount is determined based on the specific needs and requirements of the buck, taking into consideration its weight and activity level. It is important to provide the right amount of food to ensure the buck's overall health and well-being.

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7. Examples of small breeds include:  (Select three)

Explanation

The given answer includes three small breeds of rabbits: Siamese Sable Rabbit, Dutch Rabbit, and Californian Rabbit. These breeds are known for their small size compared to other rabbit breeds.

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8. Foods that should never be fed to a rabbit includes: (Select three)

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Poppy, Foxglove, and Bluebell should never be fed to a rabbit because they are toxic to rabbits. These plants contain compounds that can be harmful and even fatal to rabbits if ingested. It is important to be cautious about the foods given to rabbits to ensure their safety and well-being.

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9. Rabbits can break their legs unless held firmly, if they struggle or are released too quickly.

Explanation

Rabbits can actually break their legs if they struggle or are released too quickly, regardless of whether they are held firmly or not. So, the statement is true.

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10. Match the following statements:
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Rabbits can be groomed just as you would a dog or cat.
Rabbits are very clean animals and are highly unlikely to transmit...
Each rabbit should be kept in a cage measuring at least ______ metres.
The rabbit is a bulk feeder and can utilise all sorts of waste most...
The most desirable temperature for rabbits is between 15°C and...
A working buck weighing 3.5 kg and being fed on pellets only should...
Examples of small breeds include:  (Select three)
Foods that should never be fed to a rabbit includes: (Select three)
Rabbits can break their legs unless held firmly, if they struggle or...
Match the following statements:
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