AshAndMaple
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I've just adopted two 3-month-old lionhead bunnies from a sanctuary I volunteer at. Their diet there was meadow hay, adult rabbit nuggets, and whatever fruit and veg got donated. Now they're home I'm giving them timothy hay (high-quality, not pet-shop!), and they're getting small amounts of dried dandelion roots and dried leaves as treats. I tried to give them a small amount of excel junior nuggets, fresh herbs, and bell pepper but stopped because they left lots of cecotropes everywhere. I checked the internet and it seemed to say the solution was to only give them hay until they settle down, but I'm doing that (with the dried botanicals as an exception), and they're still leaving them everywhere - some look normal, some are weirdly smooth and some are just incredibly long berry structures. Should I be concerned that they're not eating them? And what can I do about it?
(the images are from today)
P.S. they seem lively enough and have no issues with eating, I only have concerns that one might have mites, so last night I treated both of them with Johnsons' Insecticidal spray to see if that helps.
I've just adopted two 3-month-old lionhead bunnies from a sanctuary I volunteer at. Their diet there was meadow hay, adult rabbit nuggets, and whatever fruit and veg got donated. Now they're home I'm giving them timothy hay (high-quality, not pet-shop!), and they're getting small amounts of dried dandelion roots and dried leaves as treats. I tried to give them a small amount of excel junior nuggets, fresh herbs, and bell pepper but stopped because they left lots of cecotropes everywhere. I checked the internet and it seemed to say the solution was to only give them hay until they settle down, but I'm doing that (with the dried botanicals as an exception), and they're still leaving them everywhere - some look normal, some are weirdly smooth and some are just incredibly long berry structures. Should I be concerned that they're not eating them? And what can I do about it?
(the images are from today)
P.S. they seem lively enough and have no issues with eating, I only have concerns that one might have mites, so last night I treated both of them with Johnsons' Insecticidal spray to see if that helps.