fluffiebunnie
Warren Veteran
Remember this thread?
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=114053
Well Twinkle went back to the vets yesterday for her vhd jab and the vet has confirmed that she is NOT overweight. She could feel her spine and her ribs and had a good look over her. She said her weight is just right.
Well she still has mucky bums after changing to Excel Lite and only having five pellets in the morning and five at night and minimal veg and maximum hay.
So today I have ordered the Oxbow T Pellets and have upped her probiotic in the water to the maximum amount allowed. All veg is now stopped (felt guilty not giving her any before when Pickle had some).
So I am hoping that no veg at all and just hay and Oxbow pellets (minimum amount) will sort her out.
My question being can a bunny live without vegetables/fruit at all?
Also does fresh grass count as vegetables or hay? As I was thinking she could have some fresh grass rather than veg?
http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=114053
Well Twinkle went back to the vets yesterday for her vhd jab and the vet has confirmed that she is NOT overweight. She could feel her spine and her ribs and had a good look over her. She said her weight is just right.
Well she still has mucky bums after changing to Excel Lite and only having five pellets in the morning and five at night and minimal veg and maximum hay.
So today I have ordered the Oxbow T Pellets and have upped her probiotic in the water to the maximum amount allowed. All veg is now stopped (felt guilty not giving her any before when Pickle had some).
So I am hoping that no veg at all and just hay and Oxbow pellets (minimum amount) will sort her out.
My question being can a bunny live without vegetables/fruit at all?
Also does fresh grass count as vegetables or hay? As I was thinking she could have some fresh grass rather than veg?
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