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Forum DIET & CARE Lionhead Diet?

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    • Jacee O
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        On Saturday I purchased a lion head baby from an animal swap. He is too little to go outside so for now, he is in my room with me! I am feeding him hay, and pellets. He gets a carrot or apple slice every day. is there anything else I should be giving him? I am worried that I am not giving him enough or too much.

        Thanks in advance!


      • Luna
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          Hi! Much of his diet depends on his age. Hay in unlimited quantities should be given to buns of all ages, but alfalfa hay is only for buns less than 6 months old. Pellets can be given in unlimited quantities for buns less than 6 months old, but after that should be restricted in quantity. Veggies shouldn’t be given until at least 3 months old, and fruit shouldn’t be given until at least 6 months old and it should be given sparingly.

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      Forum DIET & CARE Lionhead Diet?