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What is a common preventative measure for parasites in rabbits?

  1. Restricting water intake

  2. Feeding raw meat

  3. Sanitation and quality housing

  4. Frequent breeding

The correct answer is: Sanitation and quality housing

Sanitation and quality housing is a common preventative measure for parasites in rabbits because it can help reduce the risk of the rabbits coming into contact with parasites. Restricting water intake (A) and feeding raw meat (B) are not effective preventative measures as parasites can enter the rabbit's body through other means, not just through water or food. Frequent breeding (D) can actually increase the risk of parasites as it can weaken the rabbit's immune system. Therefore, sanitation and quality housing is the most effective preventative measure for parasites in rabbits.