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Forum DIET & CARE young bunny diet

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    • Tesla's Mom
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        Ok, so I will be picking up some Oxbow pellets for Tesla today, and that got me to thinking, is there anything else that might be beneficial for him, vitamins or something?  I just want to make sure he is getting the best I can offer.  What kind of treats can I give him, because he is so young and little, I just want to give him the healthiest possible diet…

        Any suggestions would be great!  I would read through more of the forum but I have to head to class and then take my youngest to the cardiologist.


      • Sarita
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          The pellets should provide him with all the necessary vitamins and nutrients so there is no need to supplement.

          Oxbow makes some very nice treats for rabbits that he might like – especially the Timothy treats since they are small and easy to eat and would be good to start as a treat for him. They have other nice varieties as well, but they are a larger size (heart shaped) and you could break them up to feed as treats to him – when he’s older he can get the whole treat.


        • DUSTBUNNY-CLYDE
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            I give mine oxbow young bunny and they’re growing and doing great. also alfalfa hay. oxbow makes alfalfa based crunchy treats that I give them 2 times a day when I put them back in their cage!! I also give them 2 pieces of dried papaya to prevent wool block!! everything elso i’m waiting till they’re 6 months old!!


          • Tesla's Mom
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              Awesome, Tesla will be getting some new healthy goodies soon =D

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