Sox
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l.lai wrote:
I totally agree here. In fact just reading the rabbit forum a lot of time you guys sound like a bunch of new mums being too overprotective towards the newborn! :bunnydance: It's like a newborn mother not prepared to take the baby out shopping until such time the baby is fully immunized or a mum pulling the child out of day care as the flu is going around or the child is being bullied.
I guess it's good to know what is good and bad but basically it's an invidual thing and all a matter of preference and trial and error.
Sox is always happy to try new vegetables and as long as you let them try it in tiny amounts each day and watch their poos and behaviour, common sense will guide us and it shouldn't be a problem. Just make sure they don't start drinking or smoking and they'll be fine! inkbouce::no::roflmao::bunnysuit:
The rabbit diet is the hardest to understand in my opinion because there's soooo much conflicting information.Too much information!
I totally agree here. In fact just reading the rabbit forum a lot of time you guys sound like a bunch of new mums being too overprotective towards the newborn! :bunnydance: It's like a newborn mother not prepared to take the baby out shopping until such time the baby is fully immunized or a mum pulling the child out of day care as the flu is going around or the child is being bullied.
I guess it's good to know what is good and bad but basically it's an invidual thing and all a matter of preference and trial and error.
Sox is always happy to try new vegetables and as long as you let them try it in tiny amounts each day and watch their poos and behaviour, common sense will guide us and it shouldn't be a problem. Just make sure they don't start drinking or smoking and they'll be fine! inkbouce::no::roflmao::bunnysuit: