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You'll need to be more specific with your questions so that they can be answered. Go to Forums and choose the appropriate forum for your specific question (whether it's related to nutrition & behavior or housing, etc.). Then include information like...
  • age of your rabbit
  • how long you've had him
  • whether it is male or female
  • whether it is fixed
  • what bunny is fed each day (pellet brand and quantity, any hay, any greens)
  • whether he's litter trained

[This the new member forum which you have already used to introduce yourself.]
 
You'll need to be more specific with your questions so that they can be answered. Go to Forums and choose the appropriate forum for your specific question (whether it's related to nutrition & behavior or housing, etc.). Then include information like...
  • age of your rabbit
  • how long you've had him
  • whether it is male or female
  • whether it is fixed
  • what bunny is fed each day (pellet brand and quantity, any hay, any greens)
  • whether he's litter trained

[This the new member forum which you have already used to introduce yourself.]
Could I ask you some questions ?
 
You need to ask regardless if someone is online or not. Not all members are knowledgeable enough to confidently give answers to every single question. Depending on your question/s, even if a member were to be online at the time of you posting the question, they might not know enough to reply.
Most questions that aren't urgent, won't be replied to immediately, and if you feel thst something is really wrong with your rabbit (lethargy, not eating, sudden limping, white snot, bulging eyes, signs of pain, deeper open wounds, unusual bulges on body etc) it is best to contact a rabbit-friendly vet before waiting for a reply in the forum.
 
You need to ask regardless if someone is online or not. Not all members are knowledgeable enough to confidently give answers to every single question. Depending on your question/s, even if a member were to be online at the time of you posting the question, they might not know enough to reply.
Most questions that aren't urgent, won't be replied to immediately, and if you feel thst something is really wrong with your rabbit (lethargy, not eating, sudden limping, white snot, bulging eyes, signs of pain, deeper open wounds, unusual bulges on body etc) it is best to contact a rabbit-friendly vet before waiting for a reply in the forum.
I just wanted to ask a diet question it's nothing urgent at the moment
 
Well, I can ask but are you online now ?

Create a thread in the appropriate subforum to match the type of questions you have(eg. health and wellness, general rabbit discussion, nutrition and behavior, housing and environment, etc). For diet related questions that would be the 'Nutrion and Behavior' subforum. Then ask the questions you have in that post, with as much relevant specific detail as you can provide, like Blue Eyes mentioned, to help those seeing your thread and post, decide if they have an answer to your question(s). We can't see if we might have an answer for you unless you actually post your question. Your answer may not be immediate. It will depend who is online at any specific time and if they have the knowledge to answer. If after a few days you don't yet have an answer, you can bump up your thread.

https://www.rabbitsonline.net/threads/how-to-post-on-the-forum.92892/
https://www.rabbitsonline.net/threads/rabbitsonline-forum-policy-and-decorum.10320/
 
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