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  • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

    Random observation of our blobular house rabbit, George...

    George has never been a huge fan of hay. You're supposed to make sure that hay/grass form a large part of a rabbit's diet - a majority of it, in fact - but that seems a bit too rustic for some bunnies. George is one of them.

    He always has access to hay, of course - even if his food bowl is empty, there's always hay. And you'll see him pick at it sometimes.

    But in the last few days I discovered that George is perfectly happy to eat hay for an indeterminate period - provided I sit on the floor and hand-feed it to him, one blade at a time. 🤦‍♂️

    I've been a rabbit ~~owner~~ servant for 25 years, but I think this level of service is beyond me.

    Sheesh.

    #sheesh #HouseRabbit #rabbit #bunny #blobular #hay #grass #servant

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    @cazabon

    Aww… George! It’s hard to get enough hay in the kid one strand at a time. I don’t know if this is George’s case, but my wise vet thinks that if bunnies don’t get hay when they are very young that they often never accept that it is food.

    I used to hand feed my Eeyore the ends with the little flowers 🙂

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    • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

      @psychoticscroodlebum

      Hadn't heard of that trick before - I may have to try it.

      I wonder if I can make banana juice... 🤔

      #nanners

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      @cazabon @psychoticscroodlebum whisk some "just banana" baby food with water?

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      • bunnymama@sfba.socialB bunnymama@sfba.social

        @cazabon

        Aww… George! It’s hard to get enough hay in the kid one strand at a time. I don’t know if this is George’s case, but my wise vet thinks that if bunnies don’t get hay when they are very young that they often never accept that it is food.

        I used to hand feed my Eeyore the ends with the little flowers 🙂

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        @BunnyMama

        I hadn't heard that theory, but it sounds right to me. Humans are pretty much the same way by default; many of them have to make an effort to try "strange" foods they didn't grow up with.

        And that could apply to George. He and Gracie did not come from a loving home - cages in a barn, that sort of thing. I expect they'd only ever been fed alfalfa pellets before I rescued them.

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          @cazabon @psychoticscroodlebum whisk some "just banana" baby food with water?

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          @ADailyViolet @cazabon Yeah!

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          • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

            @BunnyMama

            I hadn't heard that theory, but it sounds right to me. Humans are pretty much the same way by default; many of them have to make an effort to try "strange" foods they didn't grow up with.

            And that could apply to George. He and Gracie did not come from a loving home - cages in a barn, that sort of thing. I expect they'd only ever been fed alfalfa pellets before I rescued them.

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            @cazabon

            Poor George! One thing that helps a little is fluffing the hay throughout the day so that it smells good — while also making yummy sounds — so bun has to come investigate 🙂

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            • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

              Random observation of our blobular house rabbit, George...

              George has never been a huge fan of hay. You're supposed to make sure that hay/grass form a large part of a rabbit's diet - a majority of it, in fact - but that seems a bit too rustic for some bunnies. George is one of them.

              He always has access to hay, of course - even if his food bowl is empty, there's always hay. And you'll see him pick at it sometimes.

              But in the last few days I discovered that George is perfectly happy to eat hay for an indeterminate period - provided I sit on the floor and hand-feed it to him, one blade at a time. 🤦‍♂️

              I've been a rabbit ~~owner~~ servant for 25 years, but I think this level of service is beyond me.

              Sheesh.

              #sheesh #HouseRabbit #rabbit #bunny #blobular #hay #grass #servant

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              @cazabon With determination, practice, and focus, this level of hay service is within your abilities! 😉

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              • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

                Random observation of our blobular house rabbit, George...

                George has never been a huge fan of hay. You're supposed to make sure that hay/grass form a large part of a rabbit's diet - a majority of it, in fact - but that seems a bit too rustic for some bunnies. George is one of them.

                He always has access to hay, of course - even if his food bowl is empty, there's always hay. And you'll see him pick at it sometimes.

                But in the last few days I discovered that George is perfectly happy to eat hay for an indeterminate period - provided I sit on the floor and hand-feed it to him, one blade at a time. 🤦‍♂️

                I've been a rabbit ~~owner~~ servant for 25 years, but I think this level of service is beyond me.

                Sheesh.

                #sheesh #HouseRabbit #rabbit #bunny #blobular #hay #grass #servant

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                @cazabon Lua sometimes is the same, she will eat if I hand feed her, although other times she just goes to her haybox and eat.

                I keep various kinds of hays, including a Bunny one that has a stronger aromatic smell. Sometimes I just switch and give it to Lua instead of her morning salad, I swear she's too sleepy and hungry to understand that something has changed as she eats voraciously🤭🤭 Although eventually she will be back pushing my feet to give her salad (or snac, or both)

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                  @cazabon Lua sometimes is the same, she will eat if I hand feed her, although other times she just goes to her haybox and eat.

                  I keep various kinds of hays, including a Bunny one that has a stronger aromatic smell. Sometimes I just switch and give it to Lua instead of her morning salad, I swear she's too sleepy and hungry to understand that something has changed as she eats voraciously🤭🤭 Although eventually she will be back pushing my feet to give her salad (or snac, or both)

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                  @ncrav

                  😆 Is she then mad that you tricked her?

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                  • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

                    @ncrav

                    😆 Is she then mad that you tricked her?

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                    @cazabon Sometimes I have to go back and get some small pieces of salad and throw them in, since she looks at me like "what is this?!" 🤣

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                    • cazabon@mindly.socialC cazabon@mindly.social

                      Random observation of our blobular house rabbit, George...

                      George has never been a huge fan of hay. You're supposed to make sure that hay/grass form a large part of a rabbit's diet - a majority of it, in fact - but that seems a bit too rustic for some bunnies. George is one of them.

                      He always has access to hay, of course - even if his food bowl is empty, there's always hay. And you'll see him pick at it sometimes.

                      But in the last few days I discovered that George is perfectly happy to eat hay for an indeterminate period - provided I sit on the floor and hand-feed it to him, one blade at a time. 🤦‍♂️

                      I've been a rabbit ~~owner~~ servant for 25 years, but I think this level of service is beyond me.

                      Sheesh.

                      #sheesh #HouseRabbit #rabbit #bunny #blobular #hay #grass #servant

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                      @cazabon 🤣🤣🤣 Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Hay always tastes better when hand-fed…

                      When Skye’s stomach was off after meds a few years ago I did a lot of hand feeding to get her back on track. I got pretty good at picking out the tasty bits from the non tasty bits with time 😂. #Skills

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                      • satori@mastodon.thirring.orgS satori@mastodon.thirring.org

                        @cazabon 🤣🤣🤣 Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Hay always tastes better when hand-fed…

                        When Skye’s stomach was off after meds a few years ago I did a lot of hand feeding to get her back on track. I got pretty good at picking out the tasty bits from the non tasty bits with time 😂. #Skills

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                        @Satori

                        I think you have to be smart to be picky. George never turned down a single blade of grass I offered him 😉

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