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    • aila
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        So I’m considering getting 3 bunnies but I’m still unsure whether to get them or not. One of them is a 7-month old which I know should be old enough to start eating timothy hay and the other two are 4-6 months old which I know should be eating Alfalfa. However, I’m not sure how to keep them from eating the same food dish/hay from the older bunny.


      • Sirius&Luna
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          All bunnies can eat timothy hay. 4-6 month olds can definitely healthily eat timothy hay. You can just give them some young rabbit pellets for them to get the extra nutrients.

          Are all these bunnies neutered and bonded? Un-neutered bunnies should not live together anyway. Bunnies must go through a bonding process before they can all live together.


        • Kiki
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            Yep, I got Indie when she was 4 months old and she was eating timothy hay for awhile.

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