Hello, so I have an 8 year old bunny named Max and because me and my family didn't really know any better, we gave him to much pellets and he stopped eating timothy hay. When I realised this and that it was gonna be a problem I started changing his diet and started to give him less and less pellets and then more and more hay. But then he lost a lot of weight and after an appointment with the vet we found out that the cause could be due to trying to give him another diet, or due to a parasite that he has had problems with before, which we are giving him medication for now.
Anyway, my point is, we are trying to get him to gain some weight. We were advised to give him food such as alfalfa hay, but we were never told how much alfalfa hay we can give him.
So I'm wondering if you guys know a good amount to give my rabbit? Since giving alfalfa hay to an 8 year old rabbit has its risks.
Also, he dislikes timothy hay, but he eats grass that we pick outside our house, but I'm not sure if that can replace the timothy hay he's not eating...
Anyway, my point is, we are trying to get him to gain some weight. We were advised to give him food such as alfalfa hay, but we were never told how much alfalfa hay we can give him.
So I'm wondering if you guys know a good amount to give my rabbit? Since giving alfalfa hay to an 8 year old rabbit has its risks.
Also, he dislikes timothy hay, but he eats grass that we pick outside our house, but I'm not sure if that can replace the timothy hay he's not eating...