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minibackyardfarmer
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Grains are very healthy for rabbits. I am a bit wary of too much grain(it can lead to obesity, which can result in the death of the dam during kindling) but I do use oats. There is a noticeable difference between rabbits fed oats and rabbits not fed oats, and the difference is in the fur. Oats give the coat extra sheen, which helps with show rabbits.
My response is also to your first response to me.
what is a healthy percentage of a grain mix to rabbit pellets... or should I say ideally?
We plan on having them in a fenced in area on grass so they can self forage (which wire on the bottom so they can't dig out), i only planned on giving them grass clippings to help aid when the grass in their area is short enough that they can't really nibble at it through the fencing on the bottom, but the clippings would be right when we are actually mowing so fresh. It be a little extra work for me using our bagging push mower on the property but worth it as long as i dont get sick rabbits.
they would only get locked up in their ground level cages in that run area at night for other security.
So if the kits are naturally raised by the mom and she takes them out in the run area do you still have to worry about the grass eating?