earsnted
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ldoerr wrote:
i have it in 4 diff places in cage, by food, by water, by liter box, on his shelf. i add some fresh to it daily.
but im not gunna just tough it out for months on end, because before you know it he'll have a GI problem, if it was just a matter of toughing it out no big deal i wouldnt go to the vet over it.
@sugarbunnies
yeah grass hay are just different types of grass if im not mistaken, its just over grown and never cut till they wanna harvest it. so i mean technically rabbits have unlimited hay access, i believe thats why their bodies are so dependant on it for their digestive system
Sometimes you just have to tough it out with them. Beauty was HORIBLE about eating hay for over a month. I bought 2 full sized bales and 2 mini bales trying to find something that she would like. What ended up working was giving it to her in a different way and having a friend to share it with. You could also try giving him it in 2 different places in his cage. In one place you could put some hay and leave it there till he eats it no mater how long that takes. In the other place you could replace the hay each day so that it is always really fresh. (this works out better if you buy your hay by the bale, MUCH cheaper).
i have it in 4 diff places in cage, by food, by water, by liter box, on his shelf. i add some fresh to it daily.
but im not gunna just tough it out for months on end, because before you know it he'll have a GI problem, if it was just a matter of toughing it out no big deal i wouldnt go to the vet over it.
@sugarbunnies
yeah grass hay are just different types of grass if im not mistaken, its just over grown and never cut till they wanna harvest it. so i mean technically rabbits have unlimited hay access, i believe thats why their bodies are so dependant on it for their digestive system