RampantRabbits
Mama Doe
Took the buns to my old vet today because im still registered from when i had them neutered and i had a free vaccination to use up.
Wouldnt trust them for anything other than neutering and vaccination TBH. Anyway, he said that Dolly is underweight because he can feel more of her spine and ribs than he would like He didnt bother to weigh her or check her teeth incase this was a possible cause.
Now im wondering wether i should take her to my bunny savvy vet for a check up, or maybe weigh her myself again and call them to ask what her weight was when she was there last month.
She was the "runt" and very small and weak when i first saw her and she has always been small, she has put weight on, but im now worried, especially as its starting to get cold and my parents wont let them live indoors.
Help on what to feed her to help her get her weight up would be much apreciated. She has an egg cup of SS on a morning, bowl of greens/veg on a night and unlimited baled hay. Any other advice would be much apreciated.
Wouldnt trust them for anything other than neutering and vaccination TBH. Anyway, he said that Dolly is underweight because he can feel more of her spine and ribs than he would like He didnt bother to weigh her or check her teeth incase this was a possible cause.
Now im wondering wether i should take her to my bunny savvy vet for a check up, or maybe weigh her myself again and call them to ask what her weight was when she was there last month.
She was the "runt" and very small and weak when i first saw her and she has always been small, she has put weight on, but im now worried, especially as its starting to get cold and my parents wont let them live indoors.
Help on what to feed her to help her get her weight up would be much apreciated. She has an egg cup of SS on a morning, bowl of greens/veg on a night and unlimited baled hay. Any other advice would be much apreciated.
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