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Forum DIET & CARE Can my 3 month old bunny eat dried herbs and flowers?

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    • Pangu
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        So my bunny will be 4 months in 3 weeks. He’s just been eating hay and pellets but I’m so tempted to get him a blend of dried herbs and flowers from Smallpetselect! What do you guys think? Of course I’d feed it little by little but do you think it’s a good idea to introduce him to it prior to vegetables? Because I’ll start feeding him vegetables next month.


      • Bam
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          I think you can give him a small amount. It is after all dried plants. Start small, look for poop irregularites, slowly increase the amount over days- weeks. Obviously don’t give him so much that it decreases his appetite for hay.


        • Pangu
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            thanks for your advice!

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