Not exact matches
If the incisors (front teeth) or
molars (
back teeth) are maloccluded, i.e. they do not meet evenly, then they do not wear down
when the rabbit chews.
If the incisors (front teeth) or
molars (
back teeth) are maloccluded, i.e. they do not meet evenly, then they do not wear down
when the GP chews.
If you can not do it weekly then you will need to keep a close watch on the
back molars because over time they will turn brown and this can lead to health issues not to mention causing them pain
when they eat.
Even
when a bunny yawns, you can not see his
back molars making it very important for a rabbit knowledgeable vet with the right equipment to check them regularly.
Our energy future writ large: a time
when a strong
back and large
molars for chewing vegatable feed reduces our carbon footprint to a barefoot mashed into droppings!!!