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Forum DIET & CARE My bunny has a stained nose…

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    • sarahthegemini
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        My sweet Buttercup – who is completely white – currently has a green stain up her nose. From where she has been shoving her nose in her food and foraging I assume! It’s quite amusing really, at one point a couple weeks back the top of her head looked a little green where she’d been digging her head under all her hay and lifting it up  Anyone else have this trouble? I only noticed it today but they’ve been on a different product for the last few days (they were on Alfalfa King Timothy Hay but are now on Friendly Green Oat Readigrass)

        (Btw, I know it’s definitely a grass stain because it’s dry and there is no discharge/wetness)


      • LongEaredLions
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          My two white bunnies get stained often. One time I gave them raspberries and they looked like little vampires.

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