Hi folks!
So, I am considering showing a few of my rabbits at the West Coast Classic coming up in two weeks in Reno. I was checking out my potential show bunnies, and noticed that the slimming campaign that I've been waging on my Champagne d'Argent herd sire (he was not so into the ladies, I attributed it to being a bit pudgy) has worked well - too well! He went from 9.5 pounds last summer to only 8.4 pounds right now; he's less than 2 years old and seems in great shape, the low weight is not due to being sick. He needs to make 9 pounds in two weeks to not get disqualified, right?
Any tips to build him up? Is it even possible to add that much in such a short time? I bet it would only take as much pellets as he wants, my Champagnes do seem to be able to live on air and dew, but still, he needs to gain pretty quick. I could easily feed him some black oil sunflower seed in addition to more pellets.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
- Jessi
So, I am considering showing a few of my rabbits at the West Coast Classic coming up in two weeks in Reno. I was checking out my potential show bunnies, and noticed that the slimming campaign that I've been waging on my Champagne d'Argent herd sire (he was not so into the ladies, I attributed it to being a bit pudgy) has worked well - too well! He went from 9.5 pounds last summer to only 8.4 pounds right now; he's less than 2 years old and seems in great shape, the low weight is not due to being sick. He needs to make 9 pounds in two weeks to not get disqualified, right?
Any tips to build him up? Is it even possible to add that much in such a short time? I bet it would only take as much pellets as he wants, my Champagnes do seem to be able to live on air and dew, but still, he needs to gain pretty quick. I could easily feed him some black oil sunflower seed in addition to more pellets.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
- Jessi