Hello everyone,
I have become the adopted owner of two black rabbits and could do with some clear advice on feeding as even the more reputable websites seem to contradict themselves. They are neutered two year old males, very loving, gentle and pair bonded.
For example, one website says it is fine to give them fresh grass/clippings but another one states grass clippings should never be given.
I feed my rabbits an 80% hay diet (a mix of standard rabbit grade hay and some posh camomile hay) plus pellets and they have various combinations of carrots (only once a week), dandelion flowers and leaves, chickweed, basil and thyme leaves, rosehips, rose leaves, maple leaves, tiny apple slices (once weekly), rabbit treats and other nibbles.
I don't give them cabbage because one of them is prone to stasis and has already had a trip to the vets with emergency pain relief, stasis drugs and force feeding to get their gut motile again. That was very distressing for me and him.
They can go outside for a lot of the day because my garden is walled and I can watch them at all times. This seems to help with one's tendency to stasis because he can move around more and forage.
Their hutch is well protected, on two levels, has a padded weatherproof cover and separate sleep area. They have plenty of gnaw toys such as a play tunnel made from hard compressed hay and safe gnaw stones.
Is there anything else I should be doing?
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but it can't be helped at such a busy time. I know what you mean about missing them. I still miss Rocky hamster who had a huge personality and was the friendliest little bundle. Having them greet me in the morning makes me smile. I always greet them with 'hello boys' and I know I sound a daft old stick but they rush to the netting and wave their fury feet at me (enormous furry feet!) and it cheers me up, no matter how grim the weather. 