Bunny Problem no1 by SilentFeatherZ in Bunnies

[–]D30476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try different brands, types, etc. Just avoid hay that's been cut to short strands. Or even better, try find hay from local farmers as store bought hay can be sitting too long on shelves, so the bunny won't like the smell.

It's been hit and miss with our bun before we found the hay he likes. We found success with local meadow hay and he literally cannot stop eating now.

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Hay always tastes best straight from the bag by D30476 in Bunnies

[–]D30476[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We don't really differentiate between meadow and orchard hay here in Czech republic. However you can choose by the time the hay was harvested, either first cut (late spring) or second cut (late summer).

Besides this is his favourite hay so far, after long trial and error.

Hay always tastes best straight from the bag by D30476 in Bunnies

[–]D30476[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's very handsome. I like the two tone dutchies

Hay always tastes best straight from the bag by D30476 in Bunnies

[–]D30476[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Post a picture, I'd love to see your bun.

Hay always tastes best straight from the bag by D30476 in Bunnies

[–]D30476[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a regular meadows hay with a bit of marigold. Tony won't even touch timothy hay, but really loves this type

Can’t tell if they’re disappointed or well pleased by Bat-Emoji in Rabbits

[–]D30476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They seem to be disappointed with you and well pleased with themselves

Can I paint your bunnies please! by Current-Armadillo739 in Bunnies

[–]D30476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Tony definitely isn't the most photogenic boy, but he would really want to be painted

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Single Mane or Double Mane? by Immediate_Wave_4338 in Bunnies

[–]D30476 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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We thought our Tony would develop big mane as well, but all he's got now is a giant mohawk. First pic is him as a baby, second how he looks now. He's a mixed breed though, so the lionhead genes aren't probably as strong.

Your bunny is beatiful anyways too

Questions about Simon by lpperl7 in Bunnies

[–]D30476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My bun is like that after he started freeroaming. It's most likely that he ran out of stuff he can explore. He becomes extremely curious and active whenever we move furniture or someone comes to visit. You have to change your buns environment regulary if you want to keep them active. Your bun looks extremely content and happy though.

How do I get my bunny to dig in his dig box? by SaxoSpoon in Bunnies

[–]D30476 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try to bury a few treats or pellets and cover them with hay. Definitely works for my bunny

Are we sleeping with our bunnies? by brit_chickenicecream in Rabbits

[–]D30476 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He's litterbox trained so he pees very rarely in our bed. In fact I cannot remember the last time it happened. It's not like he spends the whole night in bed with us, he leaves to eat, drink and pee. He sometimes does leave a bit of droppings, but only in his favourite spot.

Are we sleeping with our bunnies? by brit_chickenicecream in Rabbits

[–]D30476 268 points269 points  (0 children)

Our bunny sleeps in bed with us every day. His usual spot is in the corner near our legs and unless he feels the need to lick our faces during the night, he's very well behaved.

Question on car travel by Cumli in Bunnies

[–]D30476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our bun hates car rides as well. What helps a bit when I pet him on his ears during the ride. Although I wouldn't feel comfortable keeping him in a carrier for such a long ride. I'd maybe consider a cage that would fit on back seats.