I usually gave them iceberg lettuce, when I looked further in to Google I saw someone say that iceberg isn't good for rabbits, my rabbit is feeling better now!
@@IMeMineWho there's not one unified diet/method of making rabbits eat hay all rabbits are different and have different food choices , a little bit of carrot and apple etc 1-2 a week works best in the case of most rabbits.
@@vincent9.7 Nope. Carrots are high in sugar and so are apples and giving more than a thumbnail's worth is high risk for GI stasis and she is trying to get her bun to eat hay which has to be offered every day..not one or 2 times a week! High quality pellets that have no additive, soy, sugar or carbs is better according to vets. Carrots and apples should be treats only a couple x a week according to vet sites like VCA Animal Hospital, ASPCA and they prefer it to be the size of a thumb and to get a bunny to eat hay, he has to do so every day and buns under 1 year old shwould not have any high sugar foods at all!. To get a bunny to eat hay, the pellets should be a sprinkling in the hay and pellets like Garden Select which has vitamins and no additives.
I usually gave them iceberg lettuce, when I looked further in to Google I saw someone say that iceberg isn't good for rabbits, my rabbit is feeling better now!
How many times should I feed my rabbit
All day, every day, trust me, I am a rabbit
Yep. Agreed. A I am a bunny's slave!
Thanks!
My rabbit doesn’t want to eat hay at all she’s picky what can I do?
@@reyy717put in some little treats like carrots, apples etc in their hay.
@@vincent9.7Not carrots and apples..too much sugar..Garden Select pellets are good mixed in..not too much..just sprinkled according to Oxbow.
@@IMeMineWho there's not one unified diet/method of making rabbits eat hay all rabbits are different and have different food choices , a little bit of carrot and apple etc 1-2 a week works best in the case of most rabbits.
@@vincent9.7 Nope. Carrots are high in sugar and so are apples and giving more than a thumbnail's worth is high risk for GI stasis and she is trying to get her bun to eat hay which has to be offered every day..not one or 2 times a week! High quality pellets that have no additive, soy, sugar or carbs is better according to vets. Carrots and apples should be treats only a couple x a week according to vet sites like VCA Animal Hospital, ASPCA and they prefer it to be the size of a thumb and to get a bunny to eat hay, he has to do so every day and buns under 1 year old shwould not have any high sugar foods at all!. To get a bunny to eat hay, the pellets should be a sprinkling in the hay and pellets like Garden Select which has vitamins and no additives.
Thank you