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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Aging and sensitivities Reply To: Aging and sensitivities


BrunosMama
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    Hey! Good to see you and glad the buns are generally doing well!

    I’m wondering if the type of hay could have anything to do with it. Like if you have changed brands or something? I know some are more dusty/crumbly than others. I know different cuttings of Timothy hay have different dust levels as well.

    I wonder, too, if he could be developing a hay allergy. My old bunny Hazel started having allergy symptoms with hay (little sneezes, mild watery eyes and occasional damp nose) and the symptoms didn’t start til a later age. The vet decided it was a hay allergy caused by the dust and suggested shaking off the hay really well before putting it in her box, or to try a different type of hay.

    Hope you can get to the bottom of it! 🙂