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Forum DIET & CARE Daily servings of food?

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    • KiwiLatte
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        Can any of you help me figure you serving sizes for a 9 week old baby bunny? Im not really sure. When we got him he was already eating hey so, he eats hay. Like how much pellets, hay, veggies, and fruits a day maybe? i cant find anywhere else about this. Thanks!!!   


      • Lee
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          Welcome!

          Cute bunny!

          Baby buns should have access to unlimited hay and unlimited high quality pellets until they are 6-7 months old. They need high protein so alfalfa/lucerne hay or if you are using a high quality alfalfa based pellet like Oxbow you can use timothy hay instead.

          No veg/fruit/greens until 12 weeks of age. When you do introduce veg/greens you need to do it gradually and 1 at a time to ensure you dont overload bunnies GI system and cause an upset.

          This is a good source of information on diet: http://rabbit.org/faq-diet/


        • KiwiLatte
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            thank you so much! <3

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