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  1. David.

    Nutrena rabbit pellets or Jojo's Best rabbit pellets?

    A prominent breeder in Washington posted a review of a few different rabbit food brands... and there was a clear winner for pet rabbits. Check it out here: http://www.raising-rabbits.com/rabbit-feed.html
  2. David.

    how long can I feed alfalfa pellets?

    Here is a review on different rabbit feeds that you'll find interesting. http://www.raising-rabbits.com/rabbit-feed.html
  3. David.

    Hay rack suggestions?

    In my out-door rabbit hutches I built the cages so I could open them from the top. Then I placed an oven rack (from the dump) at an angle against the side of the cage. This way I could just open the lid and slide in a whole flake of hay. My rabbits love to play/sleep in it and the hay usually...
  4. David.

    Diet problems, drooling and fur pulling

    I would be careful about antibiotics because it can disrupt the delicate balance of good/bad bacteria in the caecum where rabbits "ferment" their food. For the same reason I would also avoid letting him eat the cat food or tuna because these high protein foods can also throw the caecal...
  5. David.

    My Rabbit is eating a lot.

    They are absolutely right! Feed your bunny as much pellets as it can eat and stay away from anything with too many carbohydrates. If your pellets have too much grain in them and your bunny starts to get diarrhea then add some grass hay to his diet as a supplement. A higher fat diet (see link...
  6. David.

    Is this brand of hay good?

    You are absolutely right that adult rabbits need lots of fresh hay that is sweet smelling and has a beautiful green color. It should be their primary component in their diet. You are also right that alfalfa should be feed when rabbits are younger and grass hays should be feed when they are...
  7. David.

    Is this brand of hay good?

    Grass hay is good for rabbits only as a treat. It lacks certain minerals (like phosphorous) and other nutrients (like choline) that rabbits need to grow and maintain health. Be sure to feed pellets too!:D www.naturalrabbitfood.com
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