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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A HELP!!! My Rabbit don’t love to eat hay ???? RE: HELP!!! My Rabbit don’t love to eat hay ????


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    Hi Yan Lee, there’s no picture attached to your post. I’ve you’re having trouble uploading pictures, you can upload to an external source like imgur or Flickr, then paste the link to the picture here.

    Many rabbits are picky about hay. She doesn’t need alfalfa hay anymore, that’s for babies, so it’s good you’ve been trying timothy instead. If you have access to other types of hay, you can try any other grass hay. My bunny prefers oat hay.

    She’s probably filling up on pellets, so you could try and give her a little bit less pellets like Azerane says. 1/4 cup is 4 tablespoons, or if you measure in deciliters, a tiny bit more than 1/2 deciliter. You can give half of that in the morning and half in the evening. Maybe that will make her eat the hay.