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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Pellet amount

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    • Sunny
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        Hi! I recently bought a bag of beaphar nature food (I like its composition and fibre content) for my bunny, that is going to be 6 months old soon, an adult

        Well, it’s normally said that bunnies must be fed 30 g of food per kilograme of body weight (my bunny’s weight), or a spoonful. I weighed 30 g and, as the pellets are pretty big, the volume is bigger than a spoonful xD

        Then, what amount should I give her?

        Thanks ^^


      • Sindri
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          Hmm I am not sure. I have never seen pellets that big before. I would perhaps just go by the amount that you weighed instead of it fitting in a spoon. So if its 30g a serving just weigh it don’t worry about the spoon size.


        • Sunny
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            I forgot to say that beaphar recomends feeding 65 g… I think maybe that’s too much (?) xD
            I don’t know… she’s a little overweight now (some weeks ago she was a little skinny, these rabbits nowadays… xDD)

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