jaxmarblebuns
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I have always been told that rabbits under 4 months of age cannot have veggies because their GI systems don't have the proper... bacteria?... acids? (I cant remember exactly what) doesn't have something to be able to process that amount of fresh, nutrient rich, food. However, some people say that if the doe eats it the kits can. Other people say it doesn't matter feed however much you want to.
Does anyone know the truth? why can't young rabbits have veggies? or can they? What is the reasoning behind why people say they can't?
THIS WAS THE CONVERSATION THAT BROUGHT ABOUT MY QUESTION.
POST TITLE: what should I feed my 8 week old bunny.
PERSON ONE: it all depends on u really. some people free feed their rabbits, meaning theres always pellets in the bowl, some feed an egg cup a day. as long as they always have veggies then its fine
POST CREATOR: I still always have plenty of hay for her but I haven't introduced veggies yet? The breeder says she 2 months old but I feel she's more than that. Is it okay to give her greens yet?
PERSON ONE: yeah its fine. when my 3rd rabbit had her 2nd litter they were eating the veggies that i gave her at like wat, 3 weeks? its completely fine, just give it to her slowly though
POST CREATOR: Okay thanks for responding back! This really helps
PERSON TWO REPLING TO ONE: Rabbits under 6 moths should not have veggies at can cause diarrhea which can be deadly to young rabbits Rabbits can eat veggies at a young age IF their mother is but since we don’t know if the mother rabbit ate veggies with the babies than it should not be done yet
PERSON ONE REPLY TO TWO: its completely fine. alot of rabbit breeders have their youngens eating veg at a young age
im straight up in a rabbit breeding group. u rlly think they gonna keep stopping the rabbits from eating the veg? nah, its completely fine and wont harm them
PERSON TWO REPLY TO ONE: Do not laugh at me, it is extremely rude. I to am in rabbit breeding and have been for about 24 years. Young rabbits do not have the gut to handle extremely nutrient filled foods and need an adjustment period between weening and an adult diet. At around 4 months (I was typing quite quickly and did not mean to type 6 months) you can start SLOWLY introducing veggies but you cannot yet feed full portions until around 6 months, this is so that the rabbit can get used to the new rich foods.
PERSON ONE REPLY TO TWO: uh huh "24yrs"
breeders will let the rabbits eat the mums veggies. its perfectly fine and nothing have happened. ive done the same for the 6 that my female had, perfectly fine. my 2nd rabbit that i got off a breeder also had veggies when i got him, and hes perfectly fine. same goes for every breeder, all their young have been perfectly fine as well.
Does anyone know the truth? why can't young rabbits have veggies? or can they? What is the reasoning behind why people say they can't?
THIS WAS THE CONVERSATION THAT BROUGHT ABOUT MY QUESTION.
POST TITLE: what should I feed my 8 week old bunny.
PERSON ONE: it all depends on u really. some people free feed their rabbits, meaning theres always pellets in the bowl, some feed an egg cup a day. as long as they always have veggies then its fine
POST CREATOR: I still always have plenty of hay for her but I haven't introduced veggies yet? The breeder says she 2 months old but I feel she's more than that. Is it okay to give her greens yet?
PERSON ONE: yeah its fine. when my 3rd rabbit had her 2nd litter they were eating the veggies that i gave her at like wat, 3 weeks? its completely fine, just give it to her slowly though
POST CREATOR: Okay thanks for responding back! This really helps
PERSON TWO REPLING TO ONE: Rabbits under 6 moths should not have veggies at can cause diarrhea which can be deadly to young rabbits Rabbits can eat veggies at a young age IF their mother is but since we don’t know if the mother rabbit ate veggies with the babies than it should not be done yet
PERSON ONE REPLY TO TWO: its completely fine. alot of rabbit breeders have their youngens eating veg at a young age
PERSON TWO REPLY TO ONE: Do not laugh at me, it is extremely rude. I to am in rabbit breeding and have been for about 24 years. Young rabbits do not have the gut to handle extremely nutrient filled foods and need an adjustment period between weening and an adult diet. At around 4 months (I was typing quite quickly and did not mean to type 6 months) you can start SLOWLY introducing veggies but you cannot yet feed full portions until around 6 months, this is so that the rabbit can get used to the new rich foods.
PERSON ONE REPLY TO TWO: uh huh "24yrs"