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Forum DIET & CARE When can you start feeding veggies to bunnies?

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    • cinnybun2015
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        Chomondeley is eight weeks old, and I’m not sure when to start feeding him vegetables… I’m supposed to keep him on free-feed and hay for a month, but the breeder never said anything about veggies. I haven’t fed him any yet, but I’m not sure.


      • Bam
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          The House Rabbit Society recommends intro of veggies at 12 weeks. Before that, unlimited pellets, alfalfa and grassy hay.

          Then you start slow, with one veggie at a time, small piece. If that is well tolerated, you can introduce another veg a few days later. And so on. Good starter-vegs are f ex cilantro and romaine lettuce.

          I love Chomondeleys name =)


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            Okay, thank you for the info Bam!

            Aww, thank you about the name. It’s the British spelling for “Chumley.” It just seemed to fit him Today, he did some spazzy baby-bunny binkies! It warmed my heart to seem him leaping around clumsily and flicking his ears. I’m considering today a success!


          • Bam
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              Baby-bunny binkies! So cute! That absolutely is a success.

              Cholmondely is a very distinguished, noble name for a bun – and buns are of course very distinguished and noble creatures. You can ask him stuff like “Would Sir Chumley care for a bit of pellets this fine afternoon?” =)


            • cinnybun2015
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                LOL bam- yes I should he is quite noble with his spazzy binkying- he did it again today and nearly fell over- cracked me up

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