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- Killerbunny
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OK so I have a question. How can he refect (eat his droppings) with a diaper on?
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- TomK
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KB...they eat their droppings?....hmmmm...thought only my dogs would do that...lol
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He's only out supervised for a few hours during the day and the evenings, for a few reasons, most im sure people know about. Wires. Hot wood stoves. Baseboard corners. Ava. Plus he struggles with balance (infrasound and turbine infliction) so he will often fall over and have a hard time getting back up, or get his bearings, not sure.Killerbunny wrote:QR_BBPOST OK so I have a question. How can he refect (eat his droppings) with a diaper on?
He's been to the vet twice to rule out medical sickness such as inner ear infections or problems etc. I even had them put his ear wax under a scope for yeast and/or bacteria. No definitive findings for his sudden loss of balance - since the NWF started up. Coincidence? No.
He has plenty of his special


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Nope. He doesn't care about the diaper.windwalkingwolf wrote:QR_BBPOST A rabbit. With a diaper. Just when I thought I'd seen it all!He doesn't try to pull it off? Does it make his beans stick to his fur?
However, I made him rubber booties to try and help him with the ground current, those he won't tolerate those. He chews and won't hop anywhere.
It isn't tight to him so nothing compacted in his fur, plus I empty it at least 2-3 times an hour when he is out. I wouldn't leave him in a dirty diaper, not my style.
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What do you mean filthy? Like muddy or from what?Satellite wrote:QR_BBPOST Oh my gosh. Too cute. Did he not get filthy free ranging with everyone? I thought having rabbits and chickens would work well. We actually had guinea pigs and baby chicks in our chicken tractors. They adored the chicks. I think they were sad when we separated them. When the gp saw chickens roaming free, they would run to the side of their cage aand watch them
Bunnies don't like to be dirty so more often then not he was bathing. Which is super cute to watch.
In the coop he had his own nesting box area with a ramp up to it (which my silkie used as well) He was trained with kale and dandelions to go in his spot. The nesting box area is like a cubby, covered so he didn't get

I have pictures on FB of him travelling with the chickens and ducks.
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- Killerbunny
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Poor bunny with the balance thing. Nice he can run around now!
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.


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Personally I think it is the chickens and ducks who had to tolerate bunz. Bunnies love everything, dogs, cats, chickens etc.Happy wrote:QR_BBPOST That is sooooo cute! I had no idea a bunny would like chickens.
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