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FORUM DIET & CARE Food for baby bunny

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    • HeatherC
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        I will be adopting a bunny on Sunday and I currently have 2 that eat Oxbow Timothy pellets, so here is my question, can the baby bunny eat the regular Timothy pellets or should I buy pellets that are mixed with alfalfa and timothy?


      • Sarita
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          That will be fine. As long as it’s a high quality like oxbow that would be fine. I would give the baby some handfuls of fresh alfalfa hay too along with the grass hay.


        • HeatherC
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            Okay thank you!


          • Sarita
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              Your welcome – we’d love you to post pictures of your rabbits too.


            • BinkyBunny
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                I don’t have much to add except..WELCOME!! Can’t wait to see photos too!

                Also, here is a great link regarding diet from the House Rabbit Society regarding diet and the different stages – will help you know when to add greens to the diet 

                http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/diet.html

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