So I guess that Veterinarians , University researchers and commercial breeders have their own agenda to come up with a conclusion of what is "healthy" and the back yard rabbit owner knows better ... I'm confused
@minibackyardfarmer , I have found that birch, maple(both sugar and red), beech, and basswood are good for feeding rabbits. They can eat braches and leaves. No oak. Be careful with lactating does abd maple, I have heard that it dries up the milk supply. Baby rabbits cannot eat the green leaves, but can eat the fallen leaves during fall.
So I guess that Veterinarians , University researchers and commercial breeders have their own agenda to come up with a conclusion of what is "healthy" and the back yard rabbit owner knows better ... I'm confused
So I guess that Veterinarians , University researchers and commercial breeders have their own agenda to come up with a conclusion of what is "healthy" and the back yard rabbit owner knows better ... I'm confused
Why do you think a person that wants to become a Veterinarian does so ? Almost without an exception they had and have pets of every discription as kids and in their teen years and care for their every need and well being. After they graduate from Vet. School, they still care for all animals ( why do some think that they suddenly have lost all humane treatment of animals as researchers and medical providers for ill animals?), but by then they have had the benefit of real world research in nutrition, housing physical health as well as mental health as well as their own idividual real world experiences of what makes each animal tick in their environment, what nutrition that they need and what foods supply the best source of that nutrition as well as what medications / treatments to cure what ails them. The commercial breeders have the benefit of following the advice of the University Veterinarians,Researchers and Nutritionists in a quest to make a profit to pay for their livelyhood. And YES , they CARE GREATLY for their charges and provide the best resouces for them or they would fail miserably in their business venture. As Bunnlady said - some of the people whose advice you get may have lots of opinions and little if any experience to support them , and at the end of the day, opinions are only worth the paper that they are printed on.