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The only time I have seen bloat was in fryers who were fed too much calf manna. I do think that green feed helps head off the problem and plantain is one of the best to regulate the GI system.I came across this website and while I cannot vouch for all the information, I think it is worth a look.http://www.edelweissranch.com/natural-r ... edies.htmlDillseed, chamomile and peppermint were all used back when for colicky babies, But never feed any of the mints to a pregnant or nursing doe. I'd do further research before using any of those for a rabbit. (Although you will recall in the Beatrix Potter books Peter Rabbit's mother gave him chamomile tea when he overindulged in Mr. McGregor's garden. Potter had numerous pet rabbits and probably knew what she was writing about.)Sorry I can't be more precise in my suggestions, but I never had to deal with bloat in my rabbits.
The only time I have seen bloat was in fryers who were fed too much calf manna. I do think that green feed helps head off the problem and plantain is one of the best to regulate the GI system.
I came across this website and while I cannot vouch for all the information, I think it is worth a look.
http://www.edelweissranch.com/natural-r ... edies.html
Dillseed, chamomile and peppermint were all used back when for colicky babies, But never feed any of the mints to a pregnant or nursing doe. I'd do further research before using any of those for a rabbit. (Although you will recall in the Beatrix Potter books Peter Rabbit's mother gave him chamomile tea when he overindulged in Mr. McGregor's garden. Potter had numerous pet rabbits and probably knew what she was writing about.)
Sorry I can't be more precise in my suggestions, but I never had to deal with bloat in my rabbits.