All of my front of the house bunnies are getting small amounts of food, often, so it's like they're getting treats all the time. (I'm very popular!) But the end amount is a lot less than what they were getting, and it's healthier stuff.
(This is a craisin-free zone).
When Pipp was getting... um... fluffy... (okay, fat as a pot-bellied pig, I was envisioning Pam's'apple with a head')... I had to gradually change to a Timothy pellet (which she didn't like at all) and cut her down on the total amount of pellets. But it worked. I left theOxbow stuff in thereandslowlycut down on the alfalfa pellets, and now she's fine with the Oxbow. (She still won't eat hay, though).
And the treats are stems of carrot tops and other fun veggies she likes.
I do let her stay a bit chunky, though, seeing as she loses so much weight when her molar spurs act up.
She's also confined to my bedroom now, instead of the whole house, so her exercise is curtailed, but she's actually happier and more relaxed with less territory to protect.
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and the fit furries :bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance: