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Forum DIET & CARE rabbit diet

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    • leti2pets
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        I took Soqui in to the vet today to have her teeth checked and they were fine. The vet said she was perfectly healthy and that she has no idea why Soqui would have stopped eating her pellets. A few days ago she started eating them again after not eating them for two and a half weeks. All the vet said was that if that happened again to give her a wide varity of vegetables so she can get appropriate nutrients. As I was a little more concerned about my dog and all his infections, I forgot to ask what would be some good veggies to be used as pellet substitutes if Soqui quits eating pellets again. Any ideas about whitch common store bought veggies would work?


      • Lisa_43
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          Here is a list of fruit and veggies, it is under the Bunny Info tab.

           

          binkybunny.com/Default.aspx


        • Scarlet_Rose
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            Hi Soqui! You’ve got a great link to a bunny veggie list.  Also, for more nutrition info (and going pellet-free):

            http://www.rabbit.org/journal/3-3/fiber.html

            http://www.rabbit.org/journal/3-4/pellets.html

             Be sure to provide a dark green veggie as one of a combination of three and one high in Vitamin A.

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