Thank you. She's not hugely interested in it. Our lawn is non-existant so I do feed dock on occasion - this is probably the last I'll pick of this year as most is on flower now. I found a couple of plants which weren't, and that's what it came from. Anyhow, I'll remove what she hasn't eaten when I head back downstairs.She is gorgeous
just some general advice for all reading this
Rabbits can eat dock leaf and sorrel which is in same family BUT as leaves get older they contain high levels of oxalic acid and tannins ( why they have astringent properties and can soothe nettle stings and burns ) which can affect hearts and kidneys..the seeds are very dangerous.
so we avoid feeding them unless bunnies get them from lawn themselves!. We do feed sorrle but in small quantities and young leaves.
Her ears are fine - literally the only 'fault' is flightiness. But while she does still stamp, it's happening less and less. She's definitely not headshy or anything. I think her reaction at the vets was mostly stress - she's had a lot of changes in her young life and still more to come.
Poor Fiver. It's awful but equally not unexpected that he still has these scars. But he definitely has a wonderful home with you - even if he's being relegated to outdoors.
I've also chosen Sef's husbun. He's young, so I'll have to wait, but that gives her recovery time. Let's just say... he's a familiar face!
I've also chosen Sef's husbun. He's young, so I'll have to wait, but that gives her recovery time. Let's just say... he's a familiar face!