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Forum DIET & CARE Adjusting To Veggies

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    • bunbunlovers
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        I know, I have lots of questions haha. So I’ve been trying to slowly introduce veggies to my buns by giving them small amounts of veggies, but it isn’t working very well. Their droppings are still soft and it has been around two months. How long does it usually take for them to adjust, and any tips?


      • bpash89
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          How old is the bunny? They should be at least 12 weeks old before being introduced to veggies. That being said, some bunnies are simply more sensitive than others. If the veggies are disagreeing with them then remove it completely and you can try a different vegetable. If the bunnies is still very young then you could try introducing it again once they are a bit older and maybe they will take to it better. You should be able to tell within a few days to a week of the vegetable in question is causing an upset or not.
          When you say their droppings are soft… do you mean like diarrhea?


        • Beka27
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            It may or may not be the veggies. Have they had vet exams and fecal tests to check for parasites?


          • bunbunlovers
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              The buns are at least over a year old, but we dont know the exact age since they were rescues. Their stool is just softer than normal, not diahreah (or however you spell it haha.)


            • Tessie
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                Maybe you could try switching to different veggies for a week and see if that makes a difference, because it might be that one veggie in particular is disagreeing with them.
                If you still have no luck at that point, check in with your vet.

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