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Forum DIET & CARE What to feed for a sensitive stomach

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    • Toki
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        Toki is sensitive to a lot of veggies. and he does not like timothy hay. I’ve been feeding him oat hay and botanical hay. The only veggies I can really feed him are red leaf lettuce, romaine lettuce and sometimes kale. What are some other good veggies to try? 


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          Mint. Mint is traditionally used as a stomach-remedy for humans and bunnies seem to like it a lot. My sensitive-stomach-rabbit has no problem with mint. He also likes and tolerates apple-leaves but those can be hard to come by depending on where you live and the season.

          Most other veggies I have to give him in moderation.

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