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Forum DIET & CARE How’s my feeding routine?

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    • litheandgraphic
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        Hey everyone!

        So it’s been almost a month since I adopted little Theodore, and so far I’ve been keeping to this feeding routine, but I’m curious if anyone has any feedback or input for me, and if there’s anything I might consider doing differently. 

        If you want to share your feeding routine either way, I’d love to know about it! 

        Theodore is 1-2 years old (the rescue wasn’t entirely sure).

        Every morning, Theodore gets about 1 and 1/2 cup fresh greens. These greens are a medley of red and green oak lettuce, red and green romaine lettuce, lolla rosa, tango lettuce, and red and green leaf lettuce. (All of these lettuces are dark in color, and rich in vitamins, and I’ve checked to make sure that they are healthy for bunnies in daily amounts.) I top off the lettuce medley with some fresh cilantro.

        Then, at all times, he has perpetual access to fresh Timothy hay and of course fresh water.

        In the evening, I give him an 1/8th cup of Timothy hay pellets (Oxbow adult). 

        I’m wondering if this is too much / too little of pellets or of veggies. Let me know what you think?

        Thanks!


      • Mocha
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          I would higher the amount of veggies to 2-3 cups, if he can handle that amount. The pelelts sound good, but if he enjoys them you can higher it to 1/4 cup. Make sure he is eating at least his body size in hay each day. I like to switch up the types of hay each time I run out, so my bunnies don’t get tired of it.
          I have 2 bunnies and here is their diet.
          Morning and Evening:
          Fresh water (in a bowl filtered from the fridge)
          A big armload of timothy hay
          4 cups of veggies (cilantro, dandelion, parsley, red leaf,romaine, collard greens, and arugula.)
          1/4 cup of pellets (Oxbow Adult T)


        • litheandgraphic
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            Thanks Mocha! I will try upping his lettuce load. He will certainly eat it — he loves lettuces! I’ll also try increasing his pellets a little bit. 

            As for the hay, he eats a LOT of it, so I’m not too worried. I also gave him a little bit of orchard hay recently (from this site!) as part of a bag o’ hay toy, and he seemed to thoroughly enjoy that as well, but still loves his Timothy hay, which is good. 

            Thanks for sharing your routine and advice!

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