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ZULEy:MozyBonz wrote:
I DIDN'T KNOW YOU HAD KEYS TO MY BASEMENT BAT CAVE LABORATORY.
I've been wondering who else has been "experimenting" there.
Glad it's you and not some unknown creature out of a bell jar or test tube( or wodka bottle)!!
Is 4 shots enuff? no foo-foo drinks; just naked Espresso
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burn shit and blow shit up
Hi gang...
Well bunny is doin good so far, she's so damned small I kinda think she was prolly still nursing....?
but then again...she was out and about?
Well we will do what we can to see if she makes it past instant no boobie!
the whole family is just in awe of the cuteness!
Capt'n Goddammit, why did lettuce kill bunny? Dont they raid gardens and especially lettuce patches?
I figured come fall She and the chickens and ducks would do wonders for turning the garden over.....?
I do worry.
Well bunny is doin good so far, she's so damned small I kinda think she was prolly still nursing....?
but then again...she was out and about?
Well we will do what we can to see if she makes it past instant no boobie!
the whole family is just in awe of the cuteness!
Capt'n Goddammit, why did lettuce kill bunny? Dont they raid gardens and especially lettuce patches?
I figured come fall She and the chickens and ducks would do wonders for turning the garden over.....?
I do worry.
Names pinemom, but my friends call me "Piney".
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pinemom wrote:Hi gang...
Well bunny is doin good so far, she's so damned small I kinda think she was prolly still nursing....?
but then again...she was out and about?
Well we will do what we can to see if she makes it past instant no boobie!
the whole family is just in awe of the cuteness!
Capt'n Goddammit, why did lettuce kill bunny? Dont they raid gardens and especially lettuce patches?
I figured come fall She and the chickens and ducks would do wonders for turning the garden over.....?
I do worry.
a fluffy bunny web site wrote:Pellets
A good quality pelleted rabbit feed is essential for maintaining good health. Pellets should make up about 80% of your rabbits diet. Young rabbits under the age of 4 month should have fresh pellets available at all times. As the rabbit matures you may need to limit the amount of pellets daily. A good basic measure for feeding an adult is 1 ounce of pellets for every pound of bunny.
Hay
Hay is also essential for a healthy rabbit's diet. Hay provides fiber which helps to keep bunnies stomach in good working order. All rabbits should have access to fresh, clean hay at all times. Babies in the nest boxes will nibble hay as their first solid food. Rabbits are naturally grazers. Feeding hay everyday helps to satisfy their urge to chew.
A great mail order source for Superior Mixed Grasses is
Oxford Meadows Hay Co.
Why not alfalfa or straw?
Alfalfa is too high in protein to be tolerated well by rabbits(especially smaller breeds). Too much protein, over a long period of time can cause damage to liver, kidney and other vital internal organs. Stay away from straw too, as it has little nutritional value. If you don't know how to tell the difference between hay, alfalfa, and straw, ask your local feed dealer to show you the different bales. Hay will be green with long blades that look similar to grass. Alfalfa will be dark green with large stems and leaves that look like clover plants. Straw will be bright yellow and be mostly large stems with no leaves at all.
Treats
It's alright to give your adult bunny treats now and then, as long as they are given in limited amounts. Babies under 4 months old shouldn't be given treats.
Good Treats (in limited amounts)
Basil, Beet Greens, Bok Choy, Pineapple, Carrots & Carrot Tops, Cilantro, Clover, Collard Greens, Dandelion Greens, Dandelion Flowers, Endive, Escarole, Green Peppers, Kale, Mint, Mustard Greens, Parsley, Peppermint Leaves, Radish Tops, Raspberry Leaves, Apples, Melons, Peaches, Plums, Strawberry, Blueberry, Blackberry & Raspberry leaves, Cherios, Shredded wheat, Oatmeal, Banana.
Bad Treats (in any amounts)
Alfalfa, Lettuce or cabbage, Candy, Celery, Broccoli, Corn, Dried fruit, Nuts, Sugar.
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