Shayne_
Warren Scout
Hey everyone,
So Queen Bea has been with us a while now and were under a vet dealing with her watery cecatrope issue (she has watery muck residue with her cecatropes)
We took pellets out of her diet, we put her on a hay only diet to try get to grips with her health issues
That is going no where... no matter what we have no success and its ongoing issue that were trying to resolve..
In the meantime I am finding she has lost a lot of weight, she was obesly overweight when we got her so weight loss was good.. but shes lost too much i think and her hay only diet is not enough
Ive tried giving grass and dried forage mix, she does have a few types of hay
Ive starting offering the odd pellet
My question is more.. does anyone have any thoughts on how I can fatten up a rabbit with hay? would alfalfa help? Idk the types well..
Shes very sensitive to pellet or veg and fruit etc
She could be fine.. but i can feel all her bones under her fur tooo easily
So Queen Bea has been with us a while now and were under a vet dealing with her watery cecatrope issue (she has watery muck residue with her cecatropes)
We took pellets out of her diet, we put her on a hay only diet to try get to grips with her health issues
That is going no where... no matter what we have no success and its ongoing issue that were trying to resolve..
In the meantime I am finding she has lost a lot of weight, she was obesly overweight when we got her so weight loss was good.. but shes lost too much i think and her hay only diet is not enough
Ive tried giving grass and dried forage mix, she does have a few types of hay
Ive starting offering the odd pellet
My question is more.. does anyone have any thoughts on how I can fatten up a rabbit with hay? would alfalfa help? Idk the types well..
Shes very sensitive to pellet or veg and fruit etc
She could be fine.. but i can feel all her bones under her fur tooo easily