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Forum DIET & CARE Baby/Young Bunny Foods

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    • VelvetLopBunz
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        Our baby lop Wynn is only 7 weeks old. He is eating Oxbow Essentials Young Rabbit Pellets and a mix of alfalfa and timothy hay. We now own three buns but this is our first that was so little. I have heard no veggies or leafy greens until twelve weeks and fruits after that. Is there anything we can feed as a treat. For example, after grooming we give our older two a raisin. What could be used to encourage him and end that positively? He is a fuzzy lop with very long hair, so any grooming tips for a young and fragile fuzzy bunny would be much appreciated! Thank you in advance!


      • sarahthegemini
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          You could use the pellets as treats. Rabbits tend to think anything that is hand fed is a treat.


        • Paige
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            For my American Fuzzy Lop I use a flea comb, a slicker brush with tips, and a de shedding tool which gets out mats. But you only need the flea comb and maybe a slicker brush with protected tips. Try to brush with the flea comb at an angle, so you can catch the loose hair at the base where the pins come out. If that makes any sense.

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