MnCanary
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There is a lot of information about feeding rabbits a measured amount of food each day, so they don't get overweight. But rabbits in a colony can't be given measured food, they just eat from the common container. Do those rabbits get overweight? Or does the exercise that results from colony living take care of that?
ALSO: I'm feeding pellets + unlimited hay. Can that kind of feeding program protect a cage rabbit from gaining too much weight?
And by the way, I've found that my rabbits eat a lot more hay when it is loose in their cage, rather than in a hay rack. I haven't measured it, but my estimate is they eat twice the hay when it is loose. My hay racks were the kind that mount on the front of the cage and they pull the strands through.
ALSO: I'm feeding pellets + unlimited hay. Can that kind of feeding program protect a cage rabbit from gaining too much weight?
And by the way, I've found that my rabbits eat a lot more hay when it is loose in their cage, rather than in a hay rack. I haven't measured it, but my estimate is they eat twice the hay when it is loose. My hay racks were the kind that mount on the front of the cage and they pull the strands through.