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Forum DIET & CARE Saving best for last?

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    • Reeem
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        I feed my rabbit the beaphar adult pellets, but she always seems to leave the green ones to eat later. Is there a reason behind this?


      • Bam
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          Beaphar makes more than one type of adult pellets, from what I can see. As a rule, buns save the healthiest pieces for last. They are selective eaters and start with the richest pieces. That’s why good bunny food nowadays as a rule consists of uniform pellets.

          If she eventually eats the green ones it doesn’t really matter that she saves them for last, but if she never eats them, just waits til she gets a refill when she can pick out her favorites again, she gets an unbalanced diet.


        • Reeem
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            Theyre the beaphar care+ pellets. She does eventually eat it, i was just curious as to why she suddenly started this habit.


          • Bam
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              Then she should be fine!

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