Persie
Warren Scout
I'm having worries about my buns diet! He is not a great hay eater nor has he ever been, always choosing fresh veg and nuggets over hay. He does nibble on hay but never seems to consume what he should
I realise this could be our fault as we do seem to spoil him but I understand this isn't always best for him, but now we have got into a routine and I'm worried about drastically decreasing his food amount in case he is hungry
Right now we give him per day:
1 tealight candle holder size of nuggets (which I now realise is slightly bigger than an egg cup so I will be using egg cup from now on, not a huge difference in amount);
Big handfuls of fresh hay - Ings and Asda's own for a mixture;
Now this is the part I feel we do wrong... he gets veggies morning and again at night. Usually a bowl full of greens i.e. spring greens and fresh herbs, then some cauliflower or broccoli so that amount in morning & again at night and he gobbles it all up but it may be too much?
His poo is awful, so tiny and can either be hard as stone or sticky
I realise this could be our fault as we do seem to spoil him but I understand this isn't always best for him, but now we have got into a routine and I'm worried about drastically decreasing his food amount in case he is hungry
Right now we give him per day:
1 tealight candle holder size of nuggets (which I now realise is slightly bigger than an egg cup so I will be using egg cup from now on, not a huge difference in amount);
Big handfuls of fresh hay - Ings and Asda's own for a mixture;
Now this is the part I feel we do wrong... he gets veggies morning and again at night. Usually a bowl full of greens i.e. spring greens and fresh herbs, then some cauliflower or broccoli so that amount in morning & again at night and he gobbles it all up but it may be too much?
His poo is awful, so tiny and can either be hard as stone or sticky