I’d say more alfalfa hay. Maybe up the (healthy but fattening) treats for now? Dried pea flakes are meant to help put on weight. And as long as no other sugary treats are being given I’d give a tiny nibble of a seeded treat.
Try to ensure it’s just seeds that are safe for rabbits. Nothing else like corn and dried carrots and other junk. If he’s on veg, I’d also give more root veg, that’s supposed to increase weight gain.
It’s a fine line between putting on healthy weight and having sugar overload so if you do try the extra or regular treats route, please be aware of that.
Fluffykins was sick for a week and lost weight in that time; he wasn’t severely underweight or anything but I wanted to get it back up to what it was so if anything else was to go wrong health wise, he’d be in the best starting weight to fight it off.. I stopped ALL treats accept seeds. He’s only been better a few days now but I’ve given him a 10 minute nibble of his seeded treats (literaly only been a few days) but he’s already put on some weight. I think I did it for 3 days so far and I don’t need to do it anymore.
I had ordered some dried pea flakes at the start of all this but I don’t need them now – so I havnt managed to test that out.
I didn’t alter anything else, no extra pellets and no extra alfalfa hay (he gets one handful of alfalfa every few days, max twice a week). However, he’s still on alfalfa pellets.
He’s back to gobbling down his hay again YAY 