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  1. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday again

    There's one family of plants your rabbits will love, though gathering some of them can be quite a task. Those are apple, rose, blackberry and raspberry. Rabbits will love to chew on apple twigs, so if you have a tree, keep any prunings for them. Ask other apple tree owners to pass their...
  2. RWAF

    RWAF Featured rescues for June

    Greenleaf Animal Rescue operates in the northwest of England. We've featured them here on our Featured Rescue page, including some of the lovely rabbits in their care, desperately seeking new homes http://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/rwf/?section=rescues.html Cotton Tails is in Wiltshire and their...
  3. RWAF

    Today is Binky Day!

    Looks like you enjoyed the video! I've just uploaded a third one here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htepoMrxhLM though I'm not happy with the soundtrack and am looking for something better. Love the bunnies, though. They're so full of energy and happiness. So uplifting
  4. RWAF

    Today is Binky Day!

    Today is Binky Day. Today is the day your rabbits can celebrate by showing their joy in a-bun-dance. We've celebrated by making this video from clips sent to us by our supporters http://www.rwaf.org.uk/joy (There's a longer version too, which is even more binkytastic!) Please use one of...
  5. RWAF

    1st June is Binky Day!

    It's almost Binky Day - please share this poster to help us show everyone that 'A hutch is not enough' and that Binkies are rabbit joy in a-bun-dance! If you have a Facebook account, on Friday we would love everyone to set ' It's Binky Day' as their status and change their avatar to one of the...
  6. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    You're most welcome. I hope your bunny feeding garden is a huge success. I'm certain there'll be some very binky bunnies sampling.
  7. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    That's great. I'm not altogether certain of seed suppliers in the US, but try these http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/ http://www.botanicalinterests.com/store/shop.php http://www.seedsavers.org/Content.aspx?src=aboutus.htm http://www.seedsofchange.com/default.asp...
  8. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    I think you'd need to ask a parasitologist,and it may well vary from one parasite to another. Your vet might be able to find out for you?
  9. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    Yes, sorry. I'm not sure how that went wrong. It should have been. http://www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=38&products_id=207 I think it would take more than drying to kill parasites so you'd be better off getting seeds and growing the plants in troughs indoors
  10. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    It's Forage Friday again, and since we're having such lovely warm weather after all that rain, everything's growing like....weeds! This week we want to tell you about clover. Clover is a member of the pea family and the whole of the plant is safe to be fed to rabbits. It is a good...
  11. RWAF

    It's almost Binky Day!

    Binky day is almost with us! Please keep trying to catch your bunnies binkying and sharing your photos and videos on our Facebook wall, https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rabbit-Welfare-Association-and-Fund/191449507147 or e-mail them to us. On Binky Day, (1st June) we would love everyone to...
  12. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    I don't know of Hackweed. Is that an American plant? I know hawkweed, which is this Sometimes it is more yellow in flower or in between
  13. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    It's sensible to avoid the group of plants that resemble hemlock, if you can't identify it every time. While cow parsley *in moderation* is fine, it very closely resembles hemlock, and on that basis, mistakes can very easily be made. Hemlock *usually* has a convex side to the stems, and...
  14. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    Agreed, only ever feed a plant if you are 100% certain of what it is. A healthy diet should consist of 80% hay (of mixed grass types to give nutritional balance) or grass, 15% greens (which can include some of the wild plants we'll be exploring over coming weeks) and 5% pellets, rather than...
  15. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    Medirabbit has good information, including photos. http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Food/Food_main.htm I live in the UK, so am not familiar with the animals you have in the USA...we don't have wolves, bears, raccoons, coyotes, groundhogs, any of those mammals from the Americas. Except grey...
  16. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    We all know that a rabbit's diet should be around 85% fibre, 5% pellets (not museli) and 10% greens, but perhaps not many of us are brave enough to try to find natural and free sources of food for our rabbits. Grass and dandelions are the obvious things that we would go for, and they are an...
  17. RWAF

    It's Forage Friday!

    We all know that a rabbit's diet should be around 85% fibre, 5% pellets (not museli) and 10% greens, but perhaps not many of us are brave enough to try to find natural and free sources of food for our rabbits. Grass and dandelions are the obvious things that we would go for, and they are an...
  18. RWAF

    Information about giant breeds

    We've added some information about giant rabbits to our website recently. http://www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk/pdfs/GiantRabbitCareGuidelines.pdf
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    Something for the weekend - UK members+`

    Please come and join us at the London Pet Show in Earls Court this weekend. We'll be there to promote rabbit welfare (of course!) and will also be taking Bunny Bazaar with us, so you'll even be able to buy from what will soon be your favourite bunny (and other small furries) online store, in...
  20. RWAF

    RWAF featured rescues for May

    On our rescue webpage for May we feature Cuddly Critters in Essex and Animal Concern in Cumbria. Both work hard to rescue and rehome rabbits in their area and would appreciate your support. They have rabbits for adoption but also appreciate practical support. Please visit this page to find...
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