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Forum DIET & CARE How to wean rabbit to new food they dont like

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    • hognose
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        I’m trying to wean my rabbits onto sherwood adult rabbit pellets, and one of them is eating them fine as far as i know and the other is not and doesnt like the new food.

        I know they should be weaned but don’t know how to work around this.

        Help would be appreciated.


      • mia
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          If you have already tried a gradual change to the new pellets, you may need to try different brands.

          My vet gave me various brand samples as my bun was having issues not eating pellets. In the end, it took her over a year and half to start eating pellets and now she’s addicted.

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