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emzy 17-01-2009 08:18

Rabbit advice please..
 
I would like some advice on what rabbits eat.

I know of all the foods & treats etc you can buy for them, and that they should eat fresh veg but was wondering what is the best for them and what do they like the best??

I have a good idea of how to look after them but better asking and knowing than guessing and getting it wrong :D

Thanks in advance

Neil 17-01-2009 11:30

Re: Rabbit advice please..
 
The vet does not recommend that we use a flake type food in the park. She says rabbits are like children and will eat the bits they like and leave the rest. What they leave is usually the pellets which are the good bits they should be eating. She says we should always use a completely pelleted food that contains everything rabbits need. In this way they can't pick and choose the bits they like best.

This site has good advice, except the bit about keeping your rabbit in the house.

panther 17-01-2009 15:32

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My rabbits were fed on Wagg rabbit food, you can get it at any pet food store, also i sometimes gave them cream crackers, cauliflower leaves, NOT lettuce......I gave em carrots, sometimes them choc treats:D oh and the odd weetabix......
NEVER kept em indoors either.

emamum 17-01-2009 15:36

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it goes nice in a pie ;) :D

emzy 17-01-2009 15:43

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 670066)
My rabbits were fed on Wagg rabbit food, you can get it at any pet food store, also i sometimes gave them cream crackers, cauliflower leaves, NOT lettuce......I gave em carrots, sometimes them choc treats:D oh and the odd weetabix......
NEVER kept em indoors either.

Its inside tonight (in its hutch) just until i get its hutch outside tomorrow (wanna make sure the gardens rabbit proof first) have given it a carrot, its happy enough at the mo anyway, will be going outside tomorrow.

Neil 17-01-2009 16:01

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 670066)
i sometimes gave them cream crackers, cauliflower leaves, NOT lettuce......I gave em carrots, sometimes them choc treats:D oh and the odd weetabix.....

You naughty girl, did you see this bit on the link I posted? :rolleyes::D

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Also do not feed: iceberg lettuce, cookies, crackers, nuts, seeds, salty or sugary snacks, breakfast cereals (including oatmeal) or other starchy snacks. These promote obesity, intestinal disorders and liver damage. Don't do it!
The Wagg food is the type the Vet recommends http://www.waggfoods.co.uk/products.aspx?ProductID=12

panther 17-01-2009 16:07

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 670084)
You naughty girl, did you see this bit on the link I posted? :rolleyes::D



The Wagg food is the type the Vet recommends Wagg Optimum Premium Rabbit Food – Wagg Foods UK

Well i must have done something right...my rabbits lasted nearly 10 years:D:D:....not bad eh?

panther 17-01-2009 16:08

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I fed em the bunny brunch they wouldnt touch the pellet one, and its gave em the plops:(

Wagg Bunny Brunch Rabbit Food – Wagg Foods UK

Neil 17-01-2009 16:24

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 670087)
I fed em the bunny brunch they wouldnt touch the pellet one, and its gave em the plops:(

Wagg Bunny Brunch Rabbit Food – Wagg Foods UK

That is the type the vet said to avoid because our rabbits were only eating the bits they wanted too :)

I am sure it is fine if your rabbit eats all of it. It is easier to control your rabbits feeding at home in a hutch. Ours are semi wild really and end up sharing their food with peacocks, pheasants, hens and a turkey :D

emzy 17-01-2009 16:29

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Will she be ok being kept inside tonight and put out tomorrow??

panther 17-01-2009 16:34

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Better to be inside just for tonight cuz its gonna be really windy:(, unless she has really good protection;)

Oh neil, i never do what a vet says;)....probably why my rabbits never went to the vets cuz they were always healthly, im sure vets say things so ya have to take em back:rolleyes:....well...they have to keep in business dont they :rolleyes: :p

emzy 17-01-2009 16:38

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 670099)
Better to be inside just for tonight cuz its gonna be really windy:(, unless she has really good protection;)


I can tell, my doors are whisteling already......and the wind and rain are really battering my windows, would feel awful putting her out on a night like this, and she is so soft aswell, very friendly

panther 17-01-2009 16:44

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I take you have only just got her. how old is she?

emzy 17-01-2009 16:52

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 670105)
I take you have only just got her. how old is she?

Yeah, shes about 18 months old, settling down now, but my house is kinda mad and the dogs being very friendly and following her round lol

panther 17-01-2009 16:54

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Well if she are owt like mine, ya could have her for another 8 years!!


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