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    Hay and Grass

    Hi All. This is just my fifth posting to thisforum. I have a 10 mos old Netherland Dwarf mix, i.e., she's a fair bitbigger than a pure breed, and I was wondering if fresh meadowgrass (the tall stalky kind) offers the same benefits as hay? My rabbitnever really loved hay and its always been a...
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    Waste Management

    I know I'm resurrecting an old thread but I use wood pellets in my rabbit's (only one) litter box. I just take the pellets and throw them, poop and all, into the wood stove (not a pellet stove). Even with the poop and some urine, they still burn like crazy. If you have a wood stove, then...
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    treated wood

    If its the green coloured stuff, its PT andreally should be AVOIDED - nasty chemicals in it for sure. I never useit around the house because its a real pain to work with -literally. There is a lot to be said for natural wood. Ifyour cage will be off the ground with good ventilation around it...
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    treated wood

    Isn't most pressure treated lumber done so witharsenic? Given that your rabbits will invariably chew the wood, theywill be ingesting certain amunts of this chemical. Also, did you everget a splinter from PT lumber? It hurts a heck of a lot more thanuntreated wood. This is due to the chemicals, I...
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    Newfoundland and Labrador Rabbit Savvy Vets Y

    I would like to confirm that Dr. Z. is veryrabbit savvy. He spayed my animal back in January 2006 and did a greatjob. Very pleased with his work and his knowledge of rabbits. Sean
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