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Hello Bunny Folk, Having just finished reading through the 6000 plus posts, and printing out 121 pages of saved info from the posts, you'd think I wouldn't...
camooweal
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Jan 1, 2007
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6324
Hello All, I got a bale of clover and rye grass for my two bunnies and they love it. I'm just wondering if there's a problem giving them too much at a time?...
camooweal
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Jan 1, 2007
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Nancy, since you've read previous posts, I'm sure you've noticed that feeding is a subject which tends to bring out strong opinions. ;) I'm no exception to...
Dawn
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Jan 2, 2007
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supplement grasses are fine, but your rabbits should be getting "unlimited" timothy hay all the time. This has the proper amounts of fiber and nutrients for...
Jennifer Carr
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Jan 2, 2007
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When it comes to herbavores, its much easier to give them a "natural" diet. The key is hay, hay, hay. Pellets, the healthy parts anyways, are just processed...
Jennifer Carr
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Jan 2, 2007
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I also wanted to advize you to not get too caught up in what the rabbits outside your window eat versus your pet, or what the "wild acestors" of domestic...
Jennifer Carr
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Jan 2, 2007
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Nancy, since you've read previous posts, I'm sure you've noticed that feeding is a subject which tends to bring out strong opinions. ;) *******Yes Dawn! The...
camooweal
packhorsedrover
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Jan 3, 2007
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6330
The B vites shouldn't be an issue for rabbits and with fresh foods, neither should the C. Vit C can give loose stool and diarrhea so if you give it be very...
Debbie Hoyt
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Jan 3, 2007
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... It sounds like you are feeding a "one size fits all" type of pet food. I would look for a pellet that is intended specifically for rabbits, even if you...
Keith G. Saturn
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Jan 3, 2007
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6332
There are several herbs that will help her immune system. It would be best to take her to the vet and see whether the issue is allergies, nerves or something...
Debbie Hoyt
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Jan 3, 2007
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Those should be nice additions to your bunny's diet. Don't forget the timothy hay. He needs that even more so. One thing that I would recommend is that you...
Debbie Hoyt
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Jan 3, 2007
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I have cats & dogs & am knowledgeable about the BARF diet. I don't implement it myself for a variety of reasons-one being that some have serious medical probs...
marchgirl88tally
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Jan 3, 2007
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Thanks, Jenn! We're in Australia so I'm wondering if what you call Timothy hay over there, is plain grass hay??? If so, then one bunny is getting that, but...
camooweal
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Jan 3, 2007
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<<<When it comes to herbavores, its much easier to give them a "natural" diet. The key is hay, hay, hay. Pellets, the healthy parts anyways, are just processed...
camooweal
packhorsedrover
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Jan 3, 2007
10:20 pm
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Oh I'm not paranoid about this, Jenn! We do however like to feed our pets (and other livestock) as naturally as possible. Thanks for your comments, Nancy <<<I...
camooweal
packhorsedrover
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Jan 3, 2007
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... Well, I can certainly understand not wanting to feed molasses. The extra vitamin C isn't much of an issue, but sugar certainly is. How about alfalfa hay,...
Dawn
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Jan 3, 2007
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... Nancy, Timothy is a type of grass, just like alfalfa and clover are legumes. A quick search on google returned this site: ...
Keith G. Saturn
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Jan 4, 2007
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Sure. No, timothy hay is what is mainly fed to horses, livestock, etc. But, now I am starting to wonder if they have timothy hay down there or they use ...
Jennifer Carr
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Jan 4, 2007
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Nancy, I also live in Aus, I've never seen timothy hay but grass hay seems to be just as good for them. LoL no seeds for cashmeres is a great idea, i used to...
Chantel Brown
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Jan 5, 2007
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<<<Sure. No, timothy hay is what is mainly fed to horses, livestock, etc. But, now I am starting to wonder if they have timothy hay down there or they use...
camooweal
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Jan 5, 2007
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<<<Even better, can you get access to the book "Rabbit Production" by Cheeke, Patton, Templeton & McNitt? I don't know about more recent editions, but numbers...
camooweal
packhorsedrover
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Jan 5, 2007
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Thanks Keith! Nancy Nancy, Timothy is a type of grass, just like alfalfa and clover are legumes. A quick search on google returned this site:...
camooweal
packhorsedrover
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Jan 5, 2007
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... called 'The Wonderful World of Pet Rabbits' by Christine Carter which is a really great book, full of information. I hope it's OK to to include the...
Dawn
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Jan 6, 2007
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Click here: Rabbit Behavior Resources Index Carolyn ( )( ) ... (")(")o...
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harleysmommie
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Jan 17, 2007
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Hi all, I'm so glad I found this list! I really like taking a more natural approach to things and I think that my bunny could benefit from that as she seems to...
lhayden500
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Jan 27, 2007
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6348
Does anyone know of any natural alternatives to treat a rabbit with runny eyes?...
saltsea
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Jan 27, 2007
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Lindsey, I can't help you with your bunny troubles. I just wanted to say "hi neighbor" I am in Yelm! I hope the folks here can help you. Blessings, Trisha in...
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Jan 27, 2007
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Hi Lindsey, If that's the first time your bunny has had anything with sugar in the way of a treat you should probably back off with them. Maybe she's just...
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harleysmommie
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Jan 27, 2007
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I'm sorry, I don't. I've always had to take my bun to the vet for prescription eye drops when he had weepy eyes. I'm sure someone else in the group will come...
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harleysmommie
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Jan 27, 2007
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There's not a thing wrong with keeping your bun on plain pellets and grass hays. :) Offering her treats is just a bonus, and if it disagrees with her, then by...
Pamela Alley
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