lilnaugrim
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Okay friends, I've already read a bunch on this topic and it seems to still be out for discussion. So I'll try to get a few more opinions on the subject.
Background info on Wiki:
English Lop
About 10 pounds
Just over 1 years old
Has run of the bathroom all day long and is let out to run around the upstairs all day on weekends and about 6-8 hours on weekdays. Binky's all over and flops all the time so he's clearly made himself at home.
I adopted him from his previous owner on 9/24/17
His first vet visit with me will be 10/30/17, it was the closest time I could get with my exotics vet who worked with me on my Leopard Gecko
Eating currently:
Oxbow pellets (best I can find in my area)
Veggies offered:
Escarole mainly (My Bearded dragon can also eat this but Kale shouldn't be as often so I just do this one to make it easier on me)
Kale
Cilantro
Dandelion Greens
Carrot Tops
Mustard Greens
Collard Greens
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Red Bell Pepper
Treats:
Timothy Rings
Oxbow carrot/dill dried treats
Occasional 1" carrot
Hay offered:
Timothy Hay
Alfalfa Hay
Oat Hay
Okay, so that's the basics. I've also been told that the former owner never gave Wiki veggies before, he only had hay and DuMor Advanced Rabbit feed. I give him water in a bowl and a bottle if he runs out of the bowl. The bowl is a 32 ounce bowl and is cleaned out twice a day usually, sometimes I only get to it once but I've only had it run out once since, he still had the bottle.
So I read that he should be eating a lot of hay before introducing veggies and to take it slow, only, I read this after I started to feed him veggies >.< I've had him about three weeks now and he's already eaten everything I listed above. As mentioned, I feed primarily Escrole as my Bearded dragon also eats that but I've given him everything else as well. I figured in my head that: variety is good. Am I wrong there? Or is it still standing, just not at first perhaps?
He hasn't refused any veggies yet, he was unsure about the bell pepper but once I convinced him to try it, he ate it fairly happily. Though, it is the last thing he eats lol.
Since adding veggies and switching him over to Oxbow pellets from DuMor, he eats much less pellets. Before, he'd try to grab the bowl out of your hand like he was starving for it. Now, he goes into his cage to wait for me to put the bowl in if I fill it. I can fill it and leave it for a few days before he gets low or finishes it. Before, he'd wolf it down within the day, which leads me to believe that the greens have helped and the switch to the more nutritious food is doing what it should be doing and he isn't as hungry any more.
He doesn't have any problem walking, hopping (and clearing a 36" fence >.>), running, binkying, flopping, or pooping at all. No discomfort that I can see, no rashes or excessive behaviors. He drinks plenty as well.
The only thing he doesn't do is eat as much hay. He will barely touch the hay in his feeder but will nibble if it's on the floor. I've started to add it to his litter box as I changed that as well to a bigger cat one. I used the FelinePine as a base, the CareFresh on top and then hay on that. Usually I use the Timothy hay there. He'll eat that enough so I have to refresh it before I change his litter. With this method I can go about 2-3 days depending, before changing the litter. Learned this method from a member here as well while looking through posts. So, am I giving him too many things and he's not eating the hay? Is he finicky? The reason I have three kinds was because I wanted to see if he preferred one over the other, but doesn't seem like he likes any very much.
But the biggest question is, if he's healthy, can he still pass gas and it's normal? I've seen other people here and other forums say that yes it's natural/normal. How much is normal? I've heard him fart a few times the past couple days so is it something I'm feeding him? I've also read that feeding of the Cauliflower family (mustard greens, collard greens, kale, broccoli, etc.) is usually what causes gas, but Escarole is of the Daisy family. So, is it something else?
In the past week, he's only eaten Escarole, a bit of broccoli/cauliflower, and Cilantro. The other items I listed up to were fed the two weeks before that. So I assume they've already been digested and cleared out.
The other thing, there is no smell to his farts though. I've seen others mention a smell, nothing noticeable for Wiki, it's just the sound. I nearly thought he had diarrhea yesterday because of the sound but nope, just a fart. No diarrhea in his box at all. I did make sure to check as soon as he hopped off because I know that's a quick killer in rabbits (or the cause of the diarrhea typically is).
Apologies for the questions. I did my best to check around the forum first and on google but didn't find super specifics for my questions. And any info you might need that I missed, definitely let me know and I'll answer best I can!
Background info on Wiki:
English Lop
About 10 pounds
Just over 1 years old
Has run of the bathroom all day long and is let out to run around the upstairs all day on weekends and about 6-8 hours on weekdays. Binky's all over and flops all the time so he's clearly made himself at home.
I adopted him from his previous owner on 9/24/17
His first vet visit with me will be 10/30/17, it was the closest time I could get with my exotics vet who worked with me on my Leopard Gecko
Eating currently:
Oxbow pellets (best I can find in my area)
Veggies offered:
Escarole mainly (My Bearded dragon can also eat this but Kale shouldn't be as often so I just do this one to make it easier on me)
Kale
Cilantro
Dandelion Greens
Carrot Tops
Mustard Greens
Collard Greens
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Red Bell Pepper
Treats:
Timothy Rings
Oxbow carrot/dill dried treats
Occasional 1" carrot
Hay offered:
Timothy Hay
Alfalfa Hay
Oat Hay
Okay, so that's the basics. I've also been told that the former owner never gave Wiki veggies before, he only had hay and DuMor Advanced Rabbit feed. I give him water in a bowl and a bottle if he runs out of the bowl. The bowl is a 32 ounce bowl and is cleaned out twice a day usually, sometimes I only get to it once but I've only had it run out once since, he still had the bottle.
So I read that he should be eating a lot of hay before introducing veggies and to take it slow, only, I read this after I started to feed him veggies >.< I've had him about three weeks now and he's already eaten everything I listed above. As mentioned, I feed primarily Escrole as my Bearded dragon also eats that but I've given him everything else as well. I figured in my head that: variety is good. Am I wrong there? Or is it still standing, just not at first perhaps?
He hasn't refused any veggies yet, he was unsure about the bell pepper but once I convinced him to try it, he ate it fairly happily. Though, it is the last thing he eats lol.
Since adding veggies and switching him over to Oxbow pellets from DuMor, he eats much less pellets. Before, he'd try to grab the bowl out of your hand like he was starving for it. Now, he goes into his cage to wait for me to put the bowl in if I fill it. I can fill it and leave it for a few days before he gets low or finishes it. Before, he'd wolf it down within the day, which leads me to believe that the greens have helped and the switch to the more nutritious food is doing what it should be doing and he isn't as hungry any more.
He doesn't have any problem walking, hopping (and clearing a 36" fence >.>), running, binkying, flopping, or pooping at all. No discomfort that I can see, no rashes or excessive behaviors. He drinks plenty as well.
The only thing he doesn't do is eat as much hay. He will barely touch the hay in his feeder but will nibble if it's on the floor. I've started to add it to his litter box as I changed that as well to a bigger cat one. I used the FelinePine as a base, the CareFresh on top and then hay on that. Usually I use the Timothy hay there. He'll eat that enough so I have to refresh it before I change his litter. With this method I can go about 2-3 days depending, before changing the litter. Learned this method from a member here as well while looking through posts. So, am I giving him too many things and he's not eating the hay? Is he finicky? The reason I have three kinds was because I wanted to see if he preferred one over the other, but doesn't seem like he likes any very much.
But the biggest question is, if he's healthy, can he still pass gas and it's normal? I've seen other people here and other forums say that yes it's natural/normal. How much is normal? I've heard him fart a few times the past couple days so is it something I'm feeding him? I've also read that feeding of the Cauliflower family (mustard greens, collard greens, kale, broccoli, etc.) is usually what causes gas, but Escarole is of the Daisy family. So, is it something else?
In the past week, he's only eaten Escarole, a bit of broccoli/cauliflower, and Cilantro. The other items I listed up to were fed the two weeks before that. So I assume they've already been digested and cleared out.
The other thing, there is no smell to his farts though. I've seen others mention a smell, nothing noticeable for Wiki, it's just the sound. I nearly thought he had diarrhea yesterday because of the sound but nope, just a fart. No diarrhea in his box at all. I did make sure to check as soon as he hopped off because I know that's a quick killer in rabbits (or the cause of the diarrhea typically is).
Apologies for the questions. I did my best to check around the forum first and on google but didn't find super specifics for my questions. And any info you might need that I missed, definitely let me know and I'll answer best I can!