RampantRabbits
Mama Doe
I think it's probably different for house bunnies as you have to provide all of their food. In the summer my garden provides a good portion of what mine eat so don't feel that pellets are necessary. A small handful in the winter for and extra few calories and nutrients are good though just in case.
Im considering changing mine onto a pellet free diet. They dont get many pellets now anyway, but i hadnt thought about the extra vits and mins they will be getting from the SS.
I guess its something i will have to look into, Marley hasnt had sticky bum for a long long time now anyway and theyre both doing well on what they have currently, which makes me think why change it. :?
They were outdoor bunnies before November '10 but i dont think it makes a great deal of difference to mine where they are as to what diet i feed, because our garden isnt safe enough for them to free range
Maybe its something for me to discuss with my vet, ive also left a message for the Burns nutrition team, i love their products and so do the bunnies.