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    "Heirloom" lettuces safe for rabbits?

    Recently got an aerogarden and would like to grow some hard to find veggies for the bunnies. I found these but haven't ever seen anyone else feed it before: deer tongue lettuce, parris island, and black seeded simpson. they look nice and dark. if i can't get a definitive answer any other plant...
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    Send In Your Baby Bunny Pictures!

    my baby boy!
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    First time bunny owner. Any help appreciated.

    the cage is a perfect size for her, room to run, stand, and stretch out. a dog pen would provide the exact same amount of space this pen does so there is no need to upgrade. just let her have access to both the cage and pen at all times!
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    Is small pet select worth it?

    here's how i save money on the rabbits I buy the oxbow garden select pellets in bulk on chewy (25Ib for about $45) I also feed half the amount of pellets HRS recommends (monitor weight if you would like to do this, mine have done fine tho) Garden select is soy and molasses free, so i prefer...
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    Turmeric as a supplement?

    do you know of any besides the oxbow ones, not a fan of the ingredients used in them personally
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    Turmeric as a supplement?

    I've been looking for some natural supplements for my older rabbit. While he doesn't have joint issues I would like to look into giving some thing anti-inflammatory for his joints as a preventative. Does anyone on here use turmeric powder or know of any articles that speak of using it.
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    Essential Oils

    thank you, i'll look into it :) i may just get a spray of it if that's safer
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    Essential Oils

    Hello! I just noticed a few ants in my room so i just know more will probably be here in spring Are there any essential oils i can put in a diffuser that repel insects but are safe for rabbits? any help would be appreciated :)
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    Senior Rabbit soft pellets only diet

    does he eat any veggies? i use 100% timothy hay pellets for my senior whos a horrible hay eater (even after a molar trim) here's some links: Timothy Pellets 4 lb - 100% All Natural, High Fiber, Sun Cured Timothy Hay Grass Food & Treat - Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas, Degus, Prairie Dogs...
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    Registering a rabbit as an ESA

    hello all, basically I've always lived in a house owned by my parents during the time I've had my rabbit some personal stuff happened and my mom and I have to move out of our house and find an apartment. I'm concerned about what the pet, and more specifically rabbit policies look like and I was...
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    Will a rabbit starve itself if food is available

    Hi all so basically i've posted about this wayyy back but for awhile my senior bun was eating 0 hay, he had some overgrown molars and both vets i took him too did not want to trim them due to his age and the fact they were not very bad so i replaced hay strands with 100% hay pellets recently i...
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    CONSUMER INTEREST POLL: RABBIT PRODUCT

    i just feel the wood will get so chewed over time, also personally i feel plastic is easier to clean lol
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    CONSUMER INTEREST POLL: RABBIT PRODUCT

    i did take a look at that one! it's only available in the UK tho and in my opinion i dislike the wood and depth of the digging area anyhow that's the only dig box i found on the market but i'm in the US
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    CONSUMER INTEREST POLL: RABBIT PRODUCT

    Hello! I need to complete some market research for a potential rabbit enrichment product. your feedback as bunny enthusiasts would be greatly appreciated, so let's get to it: I'm thinking the dig box would measure 20"(l)x16(w)"x16(h)" with a 20"x4" ramp on the side (rabbits probably don't need...
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    timothy meal vs timothy grass

    prefer oxbow garden select*
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