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Forum DIET & CARE Boo’s eating more hay, woohoo!

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    • BZOO
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        Since the official move in of Walter and Boo, Boo is eating much more hay.  She wasn’t a big hay eater previously, so maybe compatition helps? 🤔

         


      • DanaNM
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          Ooh that’s great! I do think there is an element of competition! I’ve noticed this in my pairs too, eating is a very social activity for rabbits!

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        • Bam
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            Wonderful! Competition helps in dogs that wont eat enough. Company is well-known to help horses – race horses that won’t eat, as a rule eat a lot more if they get a goat or rabbit “barn buddy” 🙂

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