anna
Mama Doe
Hi everyone!
My little Ted is getting a bit podgy! He has quite a large tum and I think he should go on a diet? Does anyone have any tips/ideas as to how to go about it?
I'm not sure how much he weighs, or how much he should. I think he is a French lop rather than a dwarf lop, as he is not small anyway. He shares his hutch with Dougal the runner bean, I think Ted eats all their food, but he's always happy to share, which makes this hard!
I give them two handfuls of excel twice a day, with two sliced carrots and brocoli in the morning. They have constant supply of fresh hay and water, but don't normally have any treats, only couple of times a fortnight. They also have a small handful of russell rabbit a couple of times a weeks, they like the biscuits.
Am I doing anything wrong with their feeding? They've not been out in the garden for quite some time due to the weather and that its usually dark when I'm home?
Thanks, Anna xxx
My little Ted is getting a bit podgy! He has quite a large tum and I think he should go on a diet? Does anyone have any tips/ideas as to how to go about it?
I'm not sure how much he weighs, or how much he should. I think he is a French lop rather than a dwarf lop, as he is not small anyway. He shares his hutch with Dougal the runner bean, I think Ted eats all their food, but he's always happy to share, which makes this hard!
I give them two handfuls of excel twice a day, with two sliced carrots and brocoli in the morning. They have constant supply of fresh hay and water, but don't normally have any treats, only couple of times a fortnight. They also have a small handful of russell rabbit a couple of times a weeks, they like the biscuits.
Am I doing anything wrong with their feeding? They've not been out in the garden for quite some time due to the weather and that its usually dark when I'm home?
Thanks, Anna xxx