loobers25
Warren Veteran
So my bunnies have been fed fresh foods daily such as hawthorn, plantain and Hazel etc.
See exhibit Sponge below.
Now the leafs are falling, we have to go back to super market greens. I have been giving herbs as I grew them in my garden and the buns are used to them.
What's the best greens I can introduce to the bunnies? Maple used to enjoy Kale but my mum says Kale gives Dennis a rumbly tummy. The only fresh greens from tge shops Dennis has been given by me are carrot tops and herbs. Obviously these are not ideal for regular feeding.
I believe broccoli and spring greens can cause gas so never introduced
What can I introduce until the fresh forage is back?
At the moment they are currently having lots of dried forage, hay cookies, timothy hay and fresh herbs.
Oh by the way, my local supermarket is Asdas where I can grab fresh stuff on the way home from work. They have rocket etc but it comes in prewashed ready to eat bags?
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See exhibit Sponge below.
Now the leafs are falling, we have to go back to super market greens. I have been giving herbs as I grew them in my garden and the buns are used to them.
What's the best greens I can introduce to the bunnies? Maple used to enjoy Kale but my mum says Kale gives Dennis a rumbly tummy. The only fresh greens from tge shops Dennis has been given by me are carrot tops and herbs. Obviously these are not ideal for regular feeding.
I believe broccoli and spring greens can cause gas so never introduced
What can I introduce until the fresh forage is back?
At the moment they are currently having lots of dried forage, hay cookies, timothy hay and fresh herbs.
Oh by the way, my local supermarket is Asdas where I can grab fresh stuff on the way home from work. They have rocket etc but it comes in prewashed ready to eat bags?
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