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Forum DIET & CARE Fibre rich veggies

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    • bunnylova123
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        I’ve just come back from the vets, and have been told that Vienna is cured of her gut impaction . She needs to start eating fibre rich leafy greens tomorrow, can anyone recommend what would be healthiest for her?


      • Beka27
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          What veggies is she eating now? Dark green leafy veggies are the best, with limited non-leafy stuff (carrots, celery, peppers, basically everything else that doesn’t have leaves). You want her eating a ton of hay all day long. That is the main fiber source, while the veggies help with fiber and gut hydration.


        • MoveDiagonally
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            Kale, spinach, wheat grass, broccoli, most dark leafy greens…

            What do you use as treats? You could use high fiber fruits as treats (apples, banana, and carrots are high fiber).


          • bunnylova123
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              Beka27: She isn’t eating any veg at the moment, she is on a diet of hay and grass for 2 days.

              MoveDiagonally: She’s on a no treat diet at the moment, but those are normally her favourites.

              Thanks for the veggies, they’re the same things I normally feed her so I won’t have to start her on something new.


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                Glad to hear she’s feeling better.

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            Forum DIET & CARE Fibre rich veggies