wild1slilfarm
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Just wandering if any one has heard of the "payback" brand of rabbit feed killing rabbits, i heard from a couple people it has but not shure on their information.
MamaSheepdog":x6rll72r said:I think I may just bite the bullet and go pelletless- I'm well on the way already anyway. I found corn in the MannaPro again. Their Sho blend is $4 more a bag, and I decided to try the Pro again- and it has corn! Hmmph.
SatinsRule":39aoc8gx said:I just spend the extra time picking out the kernels and go on about the business of feeding.
MamaSheepdog":116q3v8b said:SatinsRule":116q3v8b said:I just spend the extra time picking out the kernels and go on about the business of feeding.
Unfortunately it is in the extruded pellets themselves- it isn't a loose, separate ingredient.
Jill":121hwj7x said:I don't know if this was wise or not, but I mix in rolled oats (Quaker Oats) with the pellets to prevent any constipation. I also added some chopped dried papaya. Vet suggested papaya juice or papaya to prevent hairballs. But I didn't want the water bottle getting all funky with juice in it.
What's BOSS? I'm in California, so not too much of a winter here. Plus, the rabbits are in the apartment with us.AnnClaire":2gsual2q said:Jill":2gsual2q said:I don't know if this was wise or not, but I mix in rolled oats (Quaker Oats) with the pellets to prevent any constipation. I also added some chopped dried papaya. Vet suggested papaya juice or papaya to prevent hairballs. But I didn't want the water bottle getting all funky with juice in it.
Hi Jill,
Yes, rolled oats/crimped oats/groats are regularly added as a supplement to pellets A tablespoon in the summer, 2 in the winter will be plenty. You might also want to consider adding a tablespoon of BOSS in the winter too.
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