Hi again ,
Harvey, my incisorless bunny has been having trouble with his tummy slowing down. He has been having trouble with his mouth recently where his tongue was sore and is being treated for that.
What he really needs is to eat more fibre. He won't/can't eat hay. He won't eat any of the high fibre pellets. The only rabbit food he will eat at the moment is excel for dwarf bunnies. He will eat dandelions, chopped up carrot. I can't go messing around trying to change his diet drastically at the moment by cutting out his excel as he isn't eating much as it is.
Is there anything else I can give him that he may find equally irresistible to encourage him to eat more fibre? I know some people give their buns cereals etc.
I would also be interested in any foods I can give him to tempt him to eat more fullstop. Anything that he may find super scrummy and palatable? I'm just trying to help his tum get back to normal.
Hoping you can help.
Love and hugs,
Nicola and Harvey.
Harvey, my incisorless bunny has been having trouble with his tummy slowing down. He has been having trouble with his mouth recently where his tongue was sore and is being treated for that.
What he really needs is to eat more fibre. He won't/can't eat hay. He won't eat any of the high fibre pellets. The only rabbit food he will eat at the moment is excel for dwarf bunnies. He will eat dandelions, chopped up carrot. I can't go messing around trying to change his diet drastically at the moment by cutting out his excel as he isn't eating much as it is.
Is there anything else I can give him that he may find equally irresistible to encourage him to eat more fibre? I know some people give their buns cereals etc.
I would also be interested in any foods I can give him to tempt him to eat more fullstop. Anything that he may find super scrummy and palatable? I'm just trying to help his tum get back to normal.
Hoping you can help.
Love and hugs,
Nicola and Harvey.