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07/12/2010 01:34 AM

I give my bunny food pellets by Bunny Nature (Basic) around 50 grams a day. But I can tell she doesnt like them. There are like 15 pellets in the bowl every morning and they last up until next morning. She used to love the previous pellets I gave her (for baby bunnies) but now she doenst fancy these at all. Should I change pellets? Or maybe it is okay that she eats it, but just doesnt like them and eats slowly?

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07/12/2010 04:11 AM
Are these new pellets timothy-based? And the old ones were alfalfa?

If so, it's normal for bunnies to not like the timothy ones as much, but it's what they should be on. She'll probably get more used to them as time goes on. I wouldn't switch her back.
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07/12/2010 09:38 AM
Bougatsa, I wouldn't worry. She will adjust. Rabbits don't like change. It is actually a good thing she isn't devouring them fast. They are a concentrated feed and rabbits as a grazing species should just nibble at things all the time, mostly hay and vegetable matter.
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07/12/2010 11:27 AM
I introduced these pellets like 2 months ago and she still shows little interest in them.. I think they are also alfalfa based and they are the best we can find in Greece... If it is a good thing then it's ok with me.
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07/12/2010 11:29 AM
my bunny has been eating half of the old pellets and half of the new one for a month now cuz he's being stubborn.he won't eat the new one by itself.i'm still hoping that he would cuz im running of the old one
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