BabyRue
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Okay so Rue now gets his veggies. He gets lettuce, parsley and I am about to add cilantro or some other green now that hes good on the others.
However, he is 5 months old. I am feeling awful because I had no idea I should have been feeding him alphalpha hay and pellets as a baby. He has had unlimited timothy pellets and timothy hay, until yesterday when I started weaning him off the pellets and he will only get 1/4 a cup of pellets a day and his greens and unlimited hay.
I am worried though that I have deprived him by not giving him alphalpha? He has never seemed lethargic or anything like that. He poops and pees normal, drinks lots etc...
Is there something better I should have been feeding? Should I add something more now? Or should I stop stressing and stop researching every little tiny thing before I drive myself mad?
And how do you know if your bun is underweight or deprived? And what age are they considered an adult bunny?
I obviously still let him have unlimited access to hay.
Am I being paranoid? lol I really wish I found this out before I feel awful for not giving him the right hay.
However, he is 5 months old. I am feeling awful because I had no idea I should have been feeding him alphalpha hay and pellets as a baby. He has had unlimited timothy pellets and timothy hay, until yesterday when I started weaning him off the pellets and he will only get 1/4 a cup of pellets a day and his greens and unlimited hay.
I am worried though that I have deprived him by not giving him alphalpha? He has never seemed lethargic or anything like that. He poops and pees normal, drinks lots etc...
Is there something better I should have been feeding? Should I add something more now? Or should I stop stressing and stop researching every little tiny thing before I drive myself mad?
And how do you know if your bun is underweight or deprived? And what age are they considered an adult bunny?
I obviously still let him have unlimited access to hay.
Am I being paranoid? lol I really wish I found this out before I feel awful for not giving him the right hay.