clwillia55
Member
Hi Everyone,
We have 3 small Holland Lops baby buns (3 weeks) who do not seem to notice pellets at all. They are offered a little hay variety and they seem to really enjoy Orchard grass and timothy hay - but they don't eat all of it by any means. I sprinkle some alfalfa in but I am worried since they are quite little it might cause stomach issues so I have not been adding too much. The doe avoids it altogether. I am also offering a mix of adult mana pro pellets (that is what the doe loves) and some oxbow baby pellets. I also feed the baby oxbow to the doe but she isn't really a fan. I have never seen the kits eat any of them. So I am hoping they will soon, but if they don't is there something else I should/could give them other than hay? They live near the doe but not with her as she is aggressive to them, so we hold her 2 x a day so they can nurse. They also have a very small low crock of water which they hop over and chew the side of. I am hoping they figure that out too. I am just wondering since they are really little (5.5 ounces at 3 weeks) if there are pellet alternatives? The are very active happy little guys. So when it hits 4 weeks and so on I just want to make sure they will adjust ok to less milk. If all else fails I have evaporated goat milk on standby, but I rather not use it unless we have to. Maybe this is normal, maybe they are perfectly fine but we have never done this before and have no idea what we are doing. Any and all help is appreciated!
We have 3 small Holland Lops baby buns (3 weeks) who do not seem to notice pellets at all. They are offered a little hay variety and they seem to really enjoy Orchard grass and timothy hay - but they don't eat all of it by any means. I sprinkle some alfalfa in but I am worried since they are quite little it might cause stomach issues so I have not been adding too much. The doe avoids it altogether. I am also offering a mix of adult mana pro pellets (that is what the doe loves) and some oxbow baby pellets. I also feed the baby oxbow to the doe but she isn't really a fan. I have never seen the kits eat any of them. So I am hoping they will soon, but if they don't is there something else I should/could give them other than hay? They live near the doe but not with her as she is aggressive to them, so we hold her 2 x a day so they can nurse. They also have a very small low crock of water which they hop over and chew the side of. I am hoping they figure that out too. I am just wondering since they are really little (5.5 ounces at 3 weeks) if there are pellet alternatives? The are very active happy little guys. So when it hits 4 weeks and so on I just want to make sure they will adjust ok to less milk. If all else fails I have evaporated goat milk on standby, but I rather not use it unless we have to. Maybe this is normal, maybe they are perfectly fine but we have never done this before and have no idea what we are doing. Any and all help is appreciated!