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Mini and Mischa are easy, they eat about the same pace, are the same size, don't fight etc. so with them I scatter feed pellets and put greens in a large saucer designed for under garden pots. I used to scatter feed greens too but it makes everything wet
Nutmeg and Smudge on the other hand are a bit more difficult. I do the same with greens but with pellets I hand feed one or two to get them on opposite sides of the room and then I put a pile of pellets in front of them and supervise. Nutmeg eats slower than Smudge but as she's a bit smaller she also gets less so that balances it out. I normally divide their daily pellet allowance into two, one lot in the morning and one lot in the evening and then each one of those I divide into one third and two thirds, Nutmeg gets the one third, Smudge gets the two thirds. And this way they usually finish about the same time.
With my three the night time veggies go on a plate. Morning pellets are scattered but I do have to watch Cheeky cos she's a greedy so n so and will pinch Munchkin's pellets. She daren't take Tilly's
I use one bowl but really should feed separately as ruby gets the most pellets and veg. She will eat as soon as the food goes in the hutch and reggie often isn't ready to eat. There isn't much point me taking him out for feeding as I could be hours waiting for him to have something also he doesn't eat with me near him. I know if he does want something he pushes ruby out of the way. He eats mostly hay anyway and can't be doing bad as his weight is spot on according to the vet and he has maintained a constant weight since I got him. Ruby on the other hand has got a bit fatter!