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terbobun

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:51 am
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While i have had two bunnys and now a third, Domino. I notice on this
board.. more and more buns with stasis.
I spoke with Nona who gave me some suggestions on what to feed him.
Mostly greens. which he loves.. and i do keep some timothy based
pellets as well... and all of the hay he can eat. I even found a
place that sells Oxbow hay.

Or is it bladder infections that mostly happen here? It really makes
me nervous to hear of all of the apr buns having stasis. I will
really have to read on what to look for and what to do.

I also always call on Arlette when i have a question. so To Arlette
and Nonies... thank you so much.. I may be a human nurse.. but i am
not a very good bunny nurse.. I just get so nervous. Its almost time
for Dom's first vet visit and a nail clipping and already i'm
nervous.. Dont know why??? Good thing i never had any kids.. yikes.

love,, marylee

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Fuller Wrath

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:38 pm
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My opinion only: hay hay hay LOTS of hay and more hay. No hoomin treats or
food. No Petsmart rabbit junk food. Limit sugars/fruits and even pellets.
Did I mention lots of hay? You can buy from Oxbow direct or a million places
online. Offer a variety of hays. Mine gets timothy, orchard & oat hay.
Their diet is sooo simple it's actually easy to screw up by giving exotic
things to nibble.


<terbobun.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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> While i have had two bunnys and now a third, Domino. I notice on this
> board.. more and more buns with stasis.
> I spoke with Nona who gave me some suggestions on what to feed him.
> Mostly greens. which he loves.. and i do keep some timothy based
> pellets as well... and all of the hay he can eat. I even found a
> place that sells Oxbow hay.
>
> Or is it bladder infections that mostly happen here? It really makes
> me nervous to hear of all of the apr buns having stasis. I will
> really have to read on what to look for and what to do.
>
> I also always call on Arlette when i have a question. so To Arlette
> and Nonies... thank you so much.. I may be a human nurse.. but i am
> not a very good bunny nurse.. I just get so nervous. Its almost time
> for Dom's first vet visit and a nail clipping and already i'm
> nervous.. Dont know why??? Good thing i never had any kids.. yikes.
>
> love,, marylee

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terbobun

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:27 pm
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On Jul 9, 8:38 pm, "Fuller Wrath" <boogerpic... RemoveThis @wazoo.net> wrote:
> My opinion only: hay hay hay LOTS of hay and more hay. No hoomin treats or
> food. No Petsmart rabbit junk food. Limit sugars/fruits and even pellets.
> Did I mention lots of hay? You can buy from Oxbow direct or a million places
> online. Offer a variety of hays. Mine gets timothy, orchard & oat hay.
> Their diet is sooo simple it's actually easy to screw up by giving exotic
> things to nibble.
>
> <terbo... RemoveThis @aol.com> wrote in message
>
> news:763f518f-f82b-44fd-bd46-b8ee47dc35bf@i76g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > While i have had two bunnys and now a third, Domino.  I notice on this
> > board.. more and more buns with stasis.
> > I spoke with Nona who gave me some suggestions on what to feed him.
> > Mostly greens. which he loves.. and i do keep some timothy based
> > pellets as well... and all of the hay he can eat.  I even found a
> > place that sells Oxbow hay.
>
> > Or is it bladder infections that mostly happen here?  It really makes
> > me nervous to hear of all of the apr buns having stasis.  I will
> > really have to read on what to look for and what to do.
>
> > I also always call on Arlette when i have a question.  so To Arlette
> > and Nonies... thank you so much.. I may be a human nurse.. but i am
> > not a very good bunny nurse.. I just get so nervous.  Its almost time
> > for Dom's first vet visit and a nail clipping and already i'm
> > nervous.. Dont know why???  Good thing i never had any kids.. yikes.
>
> > love,, marylee- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

great.. thanks..

ML
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