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Forum DIET & CARE Food without the brown pellets / only has veggies?

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    • GymJunkie
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        My rabbit has gotten so extremely picky the last year that he picks through all his food and eats almost nothing but the veggies and ignores all the brown bits. Other than this he gets timothy hay. Got any suggestions?


      • Azerane
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          Did he used to eat pellets as well but has stopped eating them? Sometimes a change in eating habits can be an indication of a tooth problem, molar spurs, overgrown incisors or tooth roots are all potential problems that only get worse if not addressed. While your bunny may just be fussy, it’s worth booking in a vet visit to have the teeth properly checked.


        • sarahthegemini
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            Do you mean she has the muesli type pellet mix and she ignores the basic brown pieces? If so, bunnies are notorious for doing that so it’s best to give a basic brown pellet with nothing else in it to stop selective feeding.

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