Leesa
Warren Scout
My two mini lops (both 4 and a half years old) are starting to develop spurs on their back teeth, the vet doesn't want to put them under yet to do their teeth as not yet causing an issue. I'm keen to try and reduce the spurs naturally with their diet rather than put them under. Are there certain types of hay that are best for spurs, they eat mainly Ings hay at the moment, but have other varieties from time to time. I also try to buy them dried herbs, roots etc and bits of branches to help. But is there anything specifically I can be giving them which will assist? Is grass nearly as good as hay? They are indoor at the moment, but I take them out occansionally on nice days (wondering if I should increase this as they love grass?). Thanks