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- From: "Amy Young Leith" <alyoung@cherry.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Subject: Re: bunny questions
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.113744.381@news.cs.indiana.edu>
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
- References: <1992Dec23.205153.9774@ee.ubc.ca> <22985@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 11:37:38 -0500
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- In article <22985@drutx.ATT.COM> njl@drutx.ATT.COM (LaRocheNJ) writes:
- [...]
- >giving them to him. (Get the chewable type from a health food store and
- >crumble it over his food. After a few days, he'll probably beg for them.)
-
- It's great to HAVE to give him something and have him beg for them
- because he LIKES them. =)
-
- >Depends on your definition of moderation. I'd give no more than something
- >about a 1/4-inch cubed of sweets. It isn't so much the sweets hurt the
- >rabbit as that they replace nutritious food. An older bun, especially,
- >needs very good nutrition.
-
- Dink takes off a 1/4 inch cube of my FINGER when I feed him something
- he likes. =)
-
- >However, if he never frisks when let out of his cage, something is wrong.
- >I would suspect some malnutrition--vegetables and fruits are not good
- >nutrition. I don't give a rabbit more than about 1/2-inch of carrot a day
- >or the equivalent in other vegetables and fruit. And sweets easily create
- >some malnutrition in older rabbits.
-
- 1/2 inch of carrot??? Whew, I'm doing something wrong. Dink will eat
- a WHOLE carrot in a flash if given to him.
-
- I noticed that since he has unlimited pellets, that he was gaining a
- bit. Probably 1/4 pound, putting him close to the 6 lb limit the vet
- said I should heed for his size. So, I started rationing his pellets.
- I know him well, and found out that it's quite easy to wait until he's
- hungry to feed him, he lets me know clearly when he's hungry, and I
- give him a few tablespoons of pellets. The first few times I gave him
- more and carefully noted how much he ate, and now I give him small
- servings twice a day instead of a lot at once.
-
- I know this sounds funny, but Dink eats EVERYTHING. He eats paper, he
- eats fabric, yarn, carpet, cardboard, cords, books, you name it. As
- for food he'll eat anything, too. He loves Rice Chex cereal. He
- loves junk food (which we try to not do because of the weight thing,
- but already we feed him too much by these standards). He loves
- veggies: carrots, brocolli, radishes, lettuce. Basically, if he can
- chew it up and swallow it, he'll do it.
-
- Funny bun story: I buy books and out of laziness use the receipt for
- a bookmark. I was laying on my stomach reading once, and he came up
- in front of me, and saw the little edge sticking out of the book,
- reached forward and grasped it and jerked this long receipt out of the
- book, and just like a billy goat in, in, in his mouth it went and
- *poof* it was gone. I just sat there stunned at the time, and then
- burst out laughing, because he was looking at me as if he were saying,
- "Well THERE. That's what you get if you don't pay attention to me!!"
-
- I should have named him billy, as in goat, instead of Dinkum.
-
- amy
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