LilacGal
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Okay so I don't have baby bunnies yet, but I'm hopeful. So my question to you is: do you discontinue feeding forage while you have baby bunnies in with the mom? Bob Bennett makes it sound like the moment a young rabbit eats anything green it'll die due to the shock to it's system. But honestly that doesn't make sense to me.
My theory is.... If mom eats a diet of pellets, hay, and forage routinely then her gut is colonized with the bacteria to handle those foods. And baby rabbits get their gut bacteria by interacting with their mother. So they should have the gut bacteria that the mom does.
Now I do understand that if my does were on a pellet only menu if I then took the kits and fed them tons of carrots and greens that they wouldn't be able to handle that. But that's not the same thing as feeding them just like their mother. So do I have to take forage off the menu for my does when they have mobile kits in with them? I'm talking grass and weeds not heaps of cabbage.
Thoughts, theories, personal experience?
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Thanks in advance everyone.
My theory is.... If mom eats a diet of pellets, hay, and forage routinely then her gut is colonized with the bacteria to handle those foods. And baby rabbits get their gut bacteria by interacting with their mother. So they should have the gut bacteria that the mom does.
Now I do understand that if my does were on a pellet only menu if I then took the kits and fed them tons of carrots and greens that they wouldn't be able to handle that. But that's not the same thing as feeding them just like their mother. So do I have to take forage off the menu for my does when they have mobile kits in with them? I'm talking grass and weeds not heaps of cabbage.
Thoughts, theories, personal experience?
Thanks in advance everyone.