Forage here is usually served at the corner of the two long runs. It can be at any time of the day and the rabbits are alerted to the event by the words "sup, sup, sup". Tui, of course being the younger and more sprightly rabbit, is always first to arrive at the food.
She has started to use the same method as that employed when she wishes to relocate mounds of hay. She hoovers up as much of the forage as she is able in her mouth and takes it half-way along one of the runs and starts to eat, presumably as she selfishly doesn't wish to share with her beloved one :shock: It's even funnier if the forage is a large whole plant, like yesterday when it was a whole Dwarf Mallow. The long tendrils were trailing behind her as she ran, coming from either side of her mouth :lol: She of course doesn't realise that depending where Tethra is approaching from, some of the time she is actually taking it closer to him :lol: Once he arrives, she makes no attempt to prevent him sharing.
Does anyone else's rabbit do this with forage?
She has started to use the same method as that employed when she wishes to relocate mounds of hay. She hoovers up as much of the forage as she is able in her mouth and takes it half-way along one of the runs and starts to eat, presumably as she selfishly doesn't wish to share with her beloved one :shock: It's even funnier if the forage is a large whole plant, like yesterday when it was a whole Dwarf Mallow. The long tendrils were trailing behind her as she ran, coming from either side of her mouth :lol: She of course doesn't realise that depending where Tethra is approaching from, some of the time she is actually taking it closer to him :lol: Once he arrives, she makes no attempt to prevent him sharing.
Does anyone else's rabbit do this with forage?