tonyshuman
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Yeah, that is a lot of protein in all those alfalfa products. I wasn't sure how young your bunny is, but at 2 years she doesn't need alfalfa hay anymore. I would think that protein in the urine would be a result of problems in kidney function, not a dietary issue. Adult bunnies of around 5lb should have 1-2 tablespoons of pellets a day, maybe up to 1/4c of pellets, but that's a bit much. I would say 1 tablespoon as an absolute minimum, personally.
I was recommending the alfalfa hay because my guys love it and it might be a way to get her to eat hay, if you mixed them together. I only give a pinch at a time, though. Perhaps if you cut down the pellets she will eat more hay? That happened with my two, but it sounds as if even when she doesn't get pellets she won't eat hay.
Since she used to love her hay, it's strange that she won't eat it anymore. Did the vet check her teeth for spurs? How is her GI tract today?
I think the alfalfa blocks are ok for now.
I was recommending the alfalfa hay because my guys love it and it might be a way to get her to eat hay, if you mixed them together. I only give a pinch at a time, though. Perhaps if you cut down the pellets she will eat more hay? That happened with my two, but it sounds as if even when she doesn't get pellets she won't eat hay.
Since she used to love her hay, it's strange that she won't eat it anymore. Did the vet check her teeth for spurs? How is her GI tract today?
I think the alfalfa blocks are ok for now.