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I will be adopting an intact elderly male bunny soon (about eight years old) who has been on a pellet-only diet. I understand that new veggies will have to be introduced slowly to his diet, but does anyone have any recommendations of what veggies are easiest on a sensitive belly and would easily be accepted?
As for alfalfa -- since he is a senior would it be acceptable to mix alfalfa in with his hay supply, or should alfalfa be restricted as a treat for older bunnies? My intuition says that as a bunny who has never had daily access to hay or veggies it'd be nice to mix alfalfa in with his other hays to encourage him to eat and then gradually reserve alfalfa as a treat as he becomes used to his new diet.
What are your thoughts? Have you ever introduced a new diet to a bunny and have any tips for me?