I have a question for all you Tales who used to be bunny rabbits, once upon a time! (I know that's Edwina and May and Nava and maybe some other people)
But May likely would have written the same, thing, so I thought I would get it out of the way.
Young rabbits should be fed with unlimited hay and pellets. Rabbits over the age of 12 weeks can be introduced to vegetables as treats. Between 8 months to a year, pellets can be reduced to .5 cups per 6 pounds of weight. After 1 year of age, a minimum of three vegetables should be supplied. Pellets can be reduced to between .25 and .5 cups of a low fat, hi fiber brand of pellets. In the case of weight gain, pellets should be reduced, and hay should be increased.
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I'm sorry. [doodled sad face]
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But May likely would have written the same, thing, so I thought I would get it out of the way.
Young rabbits should be fed with unlimited hay and pellets. Rabbits over the age of 12 weeks can be introduced to vegetables as treats. Between 8 months to a year, pellets can be reduced to .5 cups per 6 pounds of weight.
After 1 year of age, a minimum of three vegetables should be supplied. Pellets can be reduced to between .25 and .5 cups of a low fat, hi fiber brand of pellets. In the case of weight gain, pellets should be reduced, and hay should be increased.
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That's a lot of instruction, I'm going to have to write it all down. Except I don't think I know how old Ferdinand is.
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