BunnyMom2
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And is Timothy grass the best or Timothy hay the best for bunnies?
Hi, I have 2 bunnies, an 8 yr old and a rescue about 4 1/2 years old. Per my veterinarian at 1 yr old you can definitely stop feeding her unlimited pellets. I feed mine as follows and everytime I go to the vet they tell me their weight is very consistent and gratefully they are in good health. This has been my go to diet for Bonnie and Freddie always..Hi, was wondering when my 1years old female bunny can stop eating pellets and just eat hay?
Our veterinarian advised against pellets and strictly encouraged hay and a small amount of rabbit safe salad mix and rabbit safe veggies with the inclusion of bunny safe sticks daily. Introduce bunny safe veggies very cautiously. One of my rabbits has a sensitive stomach and I have to be careful. I still give my rabbits a handful of pellets daily, as a treat. Mizuri Brand but I am going to switch to a better probiotic supporting formula … 6oz for each 12 pound rabbit. I am also switching to higher quality hay to reduce dust, I am going to try Orchard Grass.Hi, was wondering when my 1years old female bunny can stop eating pellets and just eat hay?
Keep asking around about the hay. I read that Alfalfa hay is primary until 7 monthsAnd is this hay good for 5months old bunny and a 1year old bunny?
Standlee Premium Western Forage Premium Timothy Grab and Go Compressed Hay Bale, 50 lb.
i did a google search that suggested Alfalfa Hay until 7 months … so, keep asking around! I adopted my rabbits at about six months and they were on Timothy Hay but whatever you do, make all changes gradually! Good luck!And is this hay good for 5months old bunny and a 1year old bunny?
Standlee Premium Western Forage Premium Timothy Grab and Go Compressed Hay Bale, 50 lb.
hi i think you can try offering different types of hay or mixing hay with other foods to make it more appealing. You can also try offering hay in different formats, such as hay cubes or pellets, to see if your rabbit prefers a different texture. If you're still having trouble getting your rabbit to eat hay, consult with a veterinarian or rabbit nutritionist for further advice.Hi, was wondering when my 1years old female bunny can stop eating pellets and just eat hay?
Going pellet-free is generally not recommended, though can be done with extreme research.Hi, was wondering when my 1years old female bunny can stop eating pellets and just eat hay?
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