Sentences with phrase «feeding your rabbit more»

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If your rabbit's toilet habits change after they have eaten peas, stop feeding them starches and include more hay and water into their diet.
Most of us are comfortable with feeding cats and dogs the occasional berry, but we are often more wary when it comes to our rabbits — they are so tiny and we are terrified of making them sick!
This task becomes even more daunting when we discover that not all vegetables can be fed to rabbits interchangeably.
The issue with muesli type diets is that while fully nutritionally balanced if the WHOLE diet is consumed, most owners do not appreciate that this means they must not provide more muesli unless everything in the bowl is eaten, otherwise selective feeding occurs and the rabbit avoids the least tasty portions of the diet, which unfortunately are usually the bits that contain the added vitamins and minerals (the reason you have chosen to feed a concentrate diet in the first place).
Rabbits who are fed starchy foods like potatoes regularly are more likely to suffer from gastrointestinal motility problems.
My strong feeling is that cats should not be fed ground up whole carcasses (e.g., rabbit, chicken, duck, etc.) because it forces them to eat more bone material than is optimal / safe.
Read on for more information about what to feed your pet rabbit.
FRESH FRUIT: These are considered treats, and should be fed in very limited quantities (no more than two tablespoons a day for a five pound rabbit!)
These are considered treats, and should be fed in very limited quantities (no more than two tablespoons a day for a five pound rabbit!)
Even pet owners with rabbits, hamsters or birds get more exercise than those without any pets because feeding, cage maintenance and playing with your pet are all sources of physical activity.
Topics you will learn about include: proper housing, socialization, exercise, introducing a second rabbit, feeding, bunny - proofing, and more.
Rabbits that are fed only alfalfa - based pellets are more likely to develop the condition, as alfalfa is higher in protein and calories than grass hay - based diets.
Growing and lactating (nursing) rabbits sometimes need more pellets in order to consume adequate calories (ask your veterinarian for feeding advice if you own a rabbit in one of these life stages), but for most bunnies, this is enough.
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