bullsgirl80
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My rabbit Sid has teeth issues. His bottom teeth over lap the top. The vet told me to cut down on the pellets because when they chew on the hay, it's better for them when they grind. Plus, I know 75% of their diet should be hay. I knew I was giving him too much pellet food to make up for him not eating that much hay.
I've always used oxbow Timothy hay. My other rabbit loves it. Sid will eat it, but not much. Prefers the pellets. I've cut down to 1/4 cup
and have been doing this a week and I noticed that Sid is begging for the pellets and drinking alot more water. The vet said to monitor him and make sure he's not starving himself, which he's not.
Anyway, I bought the oat hay today (oxbow) and he loved it. Ate a ton of it. My question is, is the oat hay just as good as Timothy hay? Could I mix the two in hopes that Sid will eat more of both. Or could I just give him the oat hay?
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I've always used oxbow Timothy hay. My other rabbit loves it. Sid will eat it, but not much. Prefers the pellets. I've cut down to 1/4 cup
and have been doing this a week and I noticed that Sid is begging for the pellets and drinking alot more water. The vet said to monitor him and make sure he's not starving himself, which he's not.
Anyway, I bought the oat hay today (oxbow) and he loved it. Ate a ton of it. My question is, is the oat hay just as good as Timothy hay? Could I mix the two in hopes that Sid will eat more of both. Or could I just give him the oat hay?
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