April LD
Well-Known Member
@Spitfire!
I believe that using fresh fruit to stain is a great idea, however watch for mold...you don't want them eating that...avoid seeds if at all possible...they love clover, dandelion greens, parsley (mine prefer Italian), oregano, etc. but you can find a list of bunny save herbs online and find seeds for your mom to plant. You can also try food store that sell in bulk dry herbs save for bun and make those a treat too...there are lot of options.
Lemongrass is ok in small quantities.
It's ok for the bun to ingest some cardboard as long at it is not shiny, make sure there is no toilet paper on it either. As long as the bun eats lots and lots of hay it will not be an issue; if bun is not eating enough hay it could cause some issue - depends on the bun. You don't want them eating an excessive amount of cardboard but some is ok.
Also, with the hay feel free to mix it up...add some sweet grass hay, orchard grass, botanical hay, timothy hay, and even a little alfalfa. I mix these all up in a plastic bin and feed my buns from it for a week or less and mix again. There are also different cuts of hay and you may find the bun prefers a different cut than another - if bun isn't really eating hay switch it up see what he/she likes.
I commend you for trying to correct this issue and wish you luck...it can be difficult trying to help someone/something and not have a lot of support.
I believe that using fresh fruit to stain is a great idea, however watch for mold...you don't want them eating that...avoid seeds if at all possible...they love clover, dandelion greens, parsley (mine prefer Italian), oregano, etc. but you can find a list of bunny save herbs online and find seeds for your mom to plant. You can also try food store that sell in bulk dry herbs save for bun and make those a treat too...there are lot of options.
Lemongrass is ok in small quantities.
It's ok for the bun to ingest some cardboard as long at it is not shiny, make sure there is no toilet paper on it either. As long as the bun eats lots and lots of hay it will not be an issue; if bun is not eating enough hay it could cause some issue - depends on the bun. You don't want them eating an excessive amount of cardboard but some is ok.
Also, with the hay feel free to mix it up...add some sweet grass hay, orchard grass, botanical hay, timothy hay, and even a little alfalfa. I mix these all up in a plastic bin and feed my buns from it for a week or less and mix again. There are also different cuts of hay and you may find the bun prefers a different cut than another - if bun isn't really eating hay switch it up see what he/she likes.
I commend you for trying to correct this issue and wish you luck...it can be difficult trying to help someone/something and not have a lot of support.