In this lesson on animal care, we continued discussing the essential nutrients that rabbits need for their health. We emphasized the importance of proteins, carbohydrates, fibers, and fats, highlighting that rabbits require between 12% to 18% protein depending on their life stage, particularly during growth and lactation. We also noted that carbohydrates are a vital energy source and stressed the importance of dietary fibers for digestion, with examples such as timothy hay and alfalfa being recommended. Overall, providing a balanced diet tailored to their life stage is crucial for rabbit health.