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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A New food…well kind of

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    • Xxventanaxx
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        So I got this food again that I have been mixing a little in with the nice healthy ox ford food. I ran out of the ox ford food and got the kaytee food that I was mixing in with the ox ford food for lux. You liked the kaytee food better and always picked that out of the dish before eating the Oxford. Since she had a mixture of 90% oxford and 10% kaytee is it ok for 100% kaytee now?


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          I can only say that it’s recommended that you avoid all swift changes in a bunny’s diet, but you know that already. Some buns will tolerate rapid food-changes though, and some bunnies are more sensitive. They more hay a bunny normally eats, the easier it seems to be for the rabbit to handle new food.

          I’m sorry I can’t give you any definitive answer, but it’s not really possible to do so.

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