Abstract: timothy weed is a herbal plant that contains high fibres and low proteins, accelerates the bowel creeping of rabbits, grinds their teeth while preventing rock problems, is currently the preferred weed, and generally needs to be fed when rabbits grow up to four months old. What are they called in the countryside
I. What's the name of timothy's grass in the countryside
Timothy grass is also known in rural areas as timusi, ladder pasture or cattail. Timos is thick, and this perennial herbivores can grow up to 120 centimetres, with thick leaves, straight poles, and grow more on both sides of the farm or road, with the main effect of feeding rabbits。

Ii. Value of raising timothy grass
Timothy weed is a high-fibre weed that contains no less than 14 per cent protein, no less than 32 per cent cellulose, suitable for rabbits of more than five months of age to eat, sustains the rabbit's bowel movement, helps rabbits to excrete smoothly, and avoids urinary disease in rabbits, which is a safer and more effective herbivore。
Iii. Timosi grass planting time
Timocian grass is grown at different times from region to region, with the south choosing spring or autumn, the north suggesting autumn, and the spring, with frozen soil, to the detriment of plant growth。

Iv. Attention to the cultivation of timothy grass
Timos plants need to be grown in such a way as to provide a good growth environment for the plants, which like fertile and lax soil, choose well-watered micro-alkalin soil or sandy earth planting, which facilitates the growth of the plants; and, secondly, timosian herbs, which can be planted in long daylight positions, which are less drought-resistant, must be water-fed in areas with low rainfall levels, with one-two times a day in the summer and one every two days in the autumn and winter。




