AshAndMaple
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Hi, so normally my bunnies eat Timothy hay, but Maple (female, 8 months old) went into gut stasis last week (unknown cause - teeth are fine), and since then I can't get her to eat hay. She'll have a slight nibble on some alfalfa, but she's only really eating fresh food, dried flowers and excel indoor adult rabbit nuggets. She's pooing normally and she's very bright and lively.
I'm giving her gut stimulants twice a day as recommended by my vet, and I've started to give her some fibreplex too to boost her fibre content. I can't syringe feed her (I've tried everything, she just gets very stressed and angry and it's impossible), so what can I give her to make up for the fact she isn't eating hay? I don't have a garden, but my parents live closeby and they have grass which they never treat with anything - would that help her if she eats it?
Any ideas would be appreciated - I assume the main issue with not eating hay is the fibre content? She's chewing toys made of palm leaf and seagrass so her teeth should be getting worn down.
I'm giving her gut stimulants twice a day as recommended by my vet, and I've started to give her some fibreplex too to boost her fibre content. I can't syringe feed her (I've tried everything, she just gets very stressed and angry and it's impossible), so what can I give her to make up for the fact she isn't eating hay? I don't have a garden, but my parents live closeby and they have grass which they never treat with anything - would that help her if she eats it?
Any ideas would be appreciated - I assume the main issue with not eating hay is the fibre content? She's chewing toys made of palm leaf and seagrass so her teeth should be getting worn down.