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Carlee

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Well, as some of you know my rabbit won't eat pellets since Purina changed their feed formula. I was thinking of making my own rabbit food.

Most of the recipes say to add honey. I have fresh honey (not store bought). Can a rabbit eat honey in recipes?

Also, does anyone have a homemade rabbit feed recipe that I could feed Jude everyday?

Thanks
 
Carlee wrote:
Well, as some of you know my rabbit won't eat pellets since Purina changed their feed formula. I was thinking of making my own rabbit food.

Most of the recipes say to add honey. I have fresh honey (not store bought). Can a rabbit eat honey in recipes?

Also, does anyone have a homemade rabbit feed recipe that I could feed Jude everyday?

Thanks
note,,that there are people who offer/feed bee honey--with this in mind--i researched this and stirred up a bee hive,..it is not conjecture but scientific fact,..do not feed rabbits honey.//.-honey is a carbohydrate,with bee enzeymes--it disrupts the natural order of gi tract flora and can introduce toxins in the rabbits system..,sincerely james waller:p
 
james waller wrote:
note,,that there are people who offer/feed bee honey--with this in mind--i researched this and stirred up a bee hive,..it is not conjecture but scientific fact,..do not feed rabbits honey.//.-honey is a carbohydrate,with bee enzeymes--it disrupts the natural order of gi tract flora and can introduce toxins in the rabbits system..,sincerely james waller:p


I did wonder about the effect of the high sugar carbohydrate in Honey on the rabbit's stomach. Very good explanation James :)

Jo x

 

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