Worrisome newbie needs advice: :roll:
I've had my first rabbits for a couple of weeks now, and am wondering what is considered to be "normal" water consumption. everything I read says that rabbits drink a lot of water, but when I asked him if they would need water during the long ride home, my supplier said "they'll be okay. They don't drink much".
Well... from they're behavior so far, he was right. But I'm worried that they aren't drinking enough.
What should I consider to be normal water consumption for...
-A pair of Havanas, about 4 months old and 3-1/4lbs. each?
-A Florida White doe, maybe about the same age, and 3-1/2lbs.?
-A Florida White buck, a little over 5 months old, and a little over 5lbs.?
I've been feeding pellets and alfalfa hay. They all seem content and healthy to my inexperienced eye. All are gaining weight. (The Whites faster than the Havanas.) I've started rationing the FW buck's pellets... But, shouldn't they be drinking more than a couple ounces a day?
Thanks!
I've had my first rabbits for a couple of weeks now, and am wondering what is considered to be "normal" water consumption. everything I read says that rabbits drink a lot of water, but when I asked him if they would need water during the long ride home, my supplier said "they'll be okay. They don't drink much".
Well... from they're behavior so far, he was right. But I'm worried that they aren't drinking enough.
What should I consider to be normal water consumption for...
-A pair of Havanas, about 4 months old and 3-1/4lbs. each?
-A Florida White doe, maybe about the same age, and 3-1/2lbs.?
-A Florida White buck, a little over 5 months old, and a little over 5lbs.?
I've been feeding pellets and alfalfa hay. They all seem content and healthy to my inexperienced eye. All are gaining weight. (The Whites faster than the Havanas.) I've started rationing the FW buck's pellets... But, shouldn't they be drinking more than a couple ounces a day?
Thanks!