Momma Luvbun
Well-Known Member
Alright lionhead bun owners, i need some SERIOUS help for my poor little fella.
He seems to ALWAYS get hay stuck in his fur (I'll attach photos when i see him next after his feeding) It gets in his cheeks, in his chest and his underside of his back legs and tail area.
My problems are:
that he is harshly timid of touch (he was abused and then abandoned outdoors in an old grocery store lot, when he was only 4-6months old) and i have to trap him in order to do any grooming as well as him having intermittent soft cecotropes (ISC).
So i need to know:
what the best hay would be that won't get stuck in his fur?
And if anyone has tried oxbow hay stacks, would you suggest i try leaving it in puck form instead of breaking it up?
Also, what are your thoughts on hay feeders that would require them to eat with their head up to get it opposed to it being at ground level?
Thanks in advance for the help
He seems to ALWAYS get hay stuck in his fur (I'll attach photos when i see him next after his feeding) It gets in his cheeks, in his chest and his underside of his back legs and tail area.
My problems are:
that he is harshly timid of touch (he was abused and then abandoned outdoors in an old grocery store lot, when he was only 4-6months old) and i have to trap him in order to do any grooming as well as him having intermittent soft cecotropes (ISC).
So i need to know:
what the best hay would be that won't get stuck in his fur?
And if anyone has tried oxbow hay stacks, would you suggest i try leaving it in puck form instead of breaking it up?
Also, what are your thoughts on hay feeders that would require them to eat with their head up to get it opposed to it being at ground level?
Thanks in advance for the help