good veggy list ???
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good veggy list ???
I found what I think is a good veggy list, dos & don'ts sorry I don't know how to link it, it's http:// www.binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/VeggieList/tabid/144/Default.aspx let me know what you think
Judy
Judy
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Re: good veggy list ???
Looks good to me :-)
KatieB- Elder Hopper
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Re: good veggy list ???
Okay. There's plenty of variety there. But with some rabbits leafy greens can bring about sticky bums. That's, has we all know, soft droppings that get stuck to the fur and can attract flies in the season.
Clawed and Riley used to have a bit of a tendency to sticky bum but it cleared up when I cut out all greens.
With a new rabbit I have always offered a small amount of leafy greens and watched the poop being prepared to withdraw all greens at the first sign of stickiness. Out of the ten rabbits I've owned throughout my life only Clawed and Riley couldn't hack greens.
Henners gets Hay first and foremost. 80% of his diet hay, 10% nuggets, 10% fresh forage which I class as veg in winter and mainly wild forage from spring through autumn.
Clawed and Riley used to have a bit of a tendency to sticky bum but it cleared up when I cut out all greens.
With a new rabbit I have always offered a small amount of leafy greens and watched the poop being prepared to withdraw all greens at the first sign of stickiness. Out of the ten rabbits I've owned throughout my life only Clawed and Riley couldn't hack greens.
Henners gets Hay first and foremost. 80% of his diet hay, 10% nuggets, 10% fresh forage which I class as veg in winter and mainly wild forage from spring through autumn.
woodwench- Established Hopper
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Charlie has a really sensitive tum. He really can't tolerate anything other than spring greens, kale, parley coriander & dill. Its not that he wouldn't eat it... because he would eat anything... it just upsets his little sensitive tum.
Daisy could eat anything I suspect.... just won't....he thinks I am trying to poison him.
Annabelle would eat anything and everything... bless her!
Daisy could eat anything I suspect.... just won't....he thinks I am trying to poison him.
Annabelle would eat anything and everything... bless her!
KatieB- Elder Hopper
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