I used this medication as a precaution since he trys to eat everything in the yard (
including rabbit pellets / feces).
Not exact matches
Because their leafy diets
include so much cellulose,
rabbits produce two different types of excrement: the first are hard, light - brown droppings (which will be made into mineral - rich vermicast by the wormfarm below); the second are darker, soft
pellets or caecotrophs, which the
rabbits eat!
Rabbits and guinea pigs require species - specific food
pellets,
including one with added vitamin C for guinea pigs.
Pellets 25g / kg / day Most pellets include vitamins, minerals, prebiotics and antioxidants to supply the rabbit as a complementar
Pellets 25g / kg / day Most
pellets include vitamins, minerals, prebiotics and antioxidants to supply the rabbit as a complementar
pellets include vitamins, minerals, prebiotics and antioxidants to supply the
rabbit as a complementary food.
You can
include grass hays like orchard, oat, and timothy hays, and you can purchase
pellets designed for
rabbits.
If your
rabbit does this, opt for a uniform
pellet instead of a mix that
includes loose seeds.
Specific items to look out for and not feed your
rabbit, even as treats:
Pellets that contain seeds, nuts or cereal; Processed cereal, kibble, mueslix; Oat, Corn; Grains; Crackers; Candy (
including yogurt drops).
Examples of high fat and / or starch foods to AVOID
include: Any other grains Beans (of any kind) Breads Cereals Chocolate Corn Nuts Oats Peas Refined sugar Seeds Wheat Commercial
Rabbit Pellets Rabbit pellets should generally only comprise a small portion of a pet rabbit's
Rabbit Pellets Rabbit pellets should generally only comprise a small portion of a pet rabbit'
Pellets Rabbit pellets should generally only comprise a small portion of a pet rabbit's
Rabbit pellets should generally only comprise a small portion of a pet rabbit'
pellets should generally only comprise a small portion of a pet
rabbit's
rabbit's diet.
Variations on clay particles
include green
pellets (resembling
rabbit food) or shredded cedar (like hamster bedding).
Pellets of natural products (
including rabbit food) are usually quite good for odor control, but because they tend to crumble apart when wet, they can be messy.