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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Introducing fruit to babies

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    • Lisa_43
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        The babies are ok with the vegetables I have been giving them.
         
        Their poop is so funny it is round but it’s the size of a pin head lol.
         
        Would it be ok to try in small quantities blueberries, apples, oranges without the skin and peaches?


      • Sarita
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          I think I would wait on the fruit since it’s so high in sugar. I’m certain they would love it but since it’s a treat and not a necessary part of their diet I think I would wait until they are older.


        • Scarlet_Rose
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            I too would wait to give them fruit or any kind of treat until they are at least 12 weeks old. Otherwise it could cause an imbalance in their delicate little systems.


          • Gravehearted
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              a third chiming in – a small amount of veggies is likely ok, but i’d wait on the fruit or any other treats for sure. their systems are delicate and it’s just not worth the possible tummy upset.


            • Lisa_43
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                Thanks, they really hang around when I give Ebony some fruit they try to pull it away from her.

                But I will make sure they don’t get any.


              • Scarlet_Rose
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                  Awe the little darlings! Just like typical kids, they want sweets too!

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