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Forum DIET & CARE My rabbit won’t eat his veg

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    • binkie
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        i have a seven month old mini lop he gets his veggies every day and usually loves them (especially dandelion leafs!) but the last few day when I give them to him and come back later to he hasn’t eaten any. I put some in front of his face and he then eats them but he won’t eat them out of his bowl anymor.


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          Does he eat his pellets and hay like he normally does? What’s his poop like? Normal size and amount? If the droppings become smaller than normal it’s a warning-sign, it means some form of tummy-trouble.

          Are you rotating greens? Sometimes they tire of a veg if they get the same one for a long time. It’s good that he eats when you hand feed him.

          If you suspect gas, you can always do a gentle tummy-massage, here’s a video on how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnuxGLa2reg

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