werecatrising
Well-Known Member
Ordered mine- thanks!
I think the right calcium: phosphorus ratio is needed to form the teeth properly and not excrete too much in the urine. So, if calcium is way higher than phosphorus, the teeth won't be made strong and the calcium will instead be eliminated out the urinary tract. It's kind of an area I've been really interested in lately, how rabbits deal with calcium, and some more recent research has been saying that rabbit tooth problems can be a side effect of too much calcium in the diet, just like sludge is sometimes. Anyway I hope we can figure this out.
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