I had absolutely no idea as to whether this was best in the infirmary, rabbitry of here, so I just chose this one because it is in between the other two, lol.
Sandy has always eaten her cecals, however now, she is not, or at least not all of them. I know that reducing the food intake can help with encouraging her to eat more, however, that's reasonably impossible when she is also sharing her hutch with seven Dinkies (The Dinkies are her kits which are now six and a half weeks old).
Because there are 8 of them I have been free feeding them, and they never eat all the food, but they do eat a large proportion of it.
So is there anything that I can do to encourage her to eat her cecals?
Thank you my pretties
Sandy has always eaten her cecals, however now, she is not, or at least not all of them. I know that reducing the food intake can help with encouraging her to eat more, however, that's reasonably impossible when she is also sharing her hutch with seven Dinkies (The Dinkies are her kits which are now six and a half weeks old).
Because there are 8 of them I have been free feeding them, and they never eat all the food, but they do eat a large proportion of it.
So is there anything that I can do to encourage her to eat her cecals?
Thank you my pretties