Thats a lot of spots for one night. Marshmallow just likes to have breakfast in peace and quiet like i do. Glad the rabbits are getting along. Mom is such a good cleaner. 😊
Hey autumn! I love your channel so much you are one of my favs! I was really worried about Koda I’m glad he’s doing well! I’m glad all of your piggies and your buns are doing well! And I loved the video!❤❤
Autumn!! After owning 3 piggies for a couple of months now I decided to adopt a baby bunny! He's a Netherland Dwarf and his name is Charlie. I love seeing your bunnies in the vlogs and videos. I've showed my husband your videos everytime I buy something new to show him where all my inspiration comes from. ❤ Hope the piggies, bunnies and you are having a great weekend!!
It is so satisfying to see you clean the pens. I am a new bunny mom, but I love your videos and I may even consider getting some Guinea pigs in the future!!
I couldn't watch this when you uploaded it (yesterday) but I can watch it today! I'm glad that Koda is doing well, I'll keep praying for him though, hope you don't mind
Hi autumn! Always coming by for advice lol, im looking at built in hay feeders with litter boxes. They're using a kiln dried pine wood, i was wondering if that was safe for them? All im seeing is that the shavings are bad, wondering if the same for just the wood itself? Thank you!😊
@autumngrace. I had the same situation with my rabbit, weight gaining issue wise, about 2 months ago. I don’t remember if Koda is eating hay again but when/if he is, my tip is mixing his Timothy hay with alfalfa hay (half/half or 30% alfalfa) like you would when transitioning a young rabbit to adult food. I did that for about a month and he gained weight back perfectly! I was really glad it worked so well cause I was extremely worried for my little guy but he’s perfectly fine now! I hope this helps you and any one else.
Most pet rabbit food is under 13% Protein. The best way to keep a rabbit in good coat and flesh conditioning is offering enough protein. Anything under 16% Protein is unsuitable. And that's why Alfalfa helped your rabbit, it's high in protein.
I usually just full clean once a week but removing the soiled hay throughout the week! Really depends how much your piggies use them :) If you meant the buns - twice a week!
@@autumngrace.Thank you for the reply. I needed a break from using fleece in their litter trays as I'd clean it everyday or 2 but having 3 trays, one in each enclosure was alot. I've started to use aubiose and wasn't sure how often to clean
hi, autumn! i am LOVING your channel! all your vids are so entertaining! i love your different varieties in your piggies! i am so glad that koda is doing well, i prayed for him! quick question - ive been mixing small pet bedding w/ cedar wood and its been working wonders but ive been a bit paranoid abt my piggie's feet being damaged. what are your opinions on the wood shavings in the litter box?
Thank you so much!! I'm glad you're enjoying my videos and thank you for praying for Koda. For the cedar shavings - you want to avoid cedar. Cedar just isn't a safe wood for small pet bedding. Safe woods include kiln dried aspen and kiln dried pine! As far as hurting the feet, I think it depends on how fine the shavings are. The finer they are the less damaging they will be. I used to use the Kaytee aspen shavings and liked those! I would just press your hand on the wood shavings and sort of feel if it's painful to you, as well as check their feet to see if they are irritated. Hope this helps!
I've been looking for affordable hides for my 2 girls. Any reccommendations (im in canada)? Also, ive been wanting to get a neutered boar for my girls so how large would their cage have to be? its currently 30in by 65in
Keep in mind that Luna is a mini lop and Koda is clearly a Holland mix. So he will not be the same size as her. Veterinary "weight charts" for rabbits are 9/10 times very incorrect. There are so many different body types and breeds. And Holland won't look the same as a Mini lop. Just like a Netherland Dwarf won't look like a Britannia Petite.
For a Holland mix he actually looks like a good weight currently. Luna is definitely airing on the side of over weight. And her fur conditioning is very off. But that's expected with a veggies diet as they're not meant to digest so much sugar.
I’m aware of their different breeds and am keeping that in mind when discussing weight! I only feed 1-1.5 cups of veggies a day to Luna so it’s not a high amount. She’s been stealing a lot of his critical care/extra food so I’ve been working to stop her from that. What is fur conditioning?
@@autumngrace. Mini Lops have rollback fur so, "The coat should be glossy, lustrous, uniform, medium in length, very thick and dense with good rollback." Obviously it's molting season, but even taking that into account, I've seen a lot of pet rabbits who molt out far more than a typical bun. Our rabbits don't fully blow their coats like rabbits on a pet diet. Which is interesting to think about? In her case her fur is very patchy and uneven. And almost seems a bit dull compared to other Chestnut mini lops I've seen. Generally even when they do blow their coats it's often in a pattern working down from the base of the ear or up from the hindquarters. But hers seems very random
Honestly she’s always molted like that since I got her, and her coat molted more random the first molting season I had her. Perhaps it’s just genetics related? I’m not really sure, but I am keeping an eye on her weight and she goes to the vet often and they have deemed her in good health ☺️ (also could be the camera quality / poor lighting)
A guinea pig with patience is so crazy 😭❤️
Thats a lot of spots for one night.
Marshmallow just likes to have breakfast in peace and quiet like i do. Glad the rabbits are getting along. Mom is such a good cleaner. 😊
Don’t mind me over here watching all your videos to catch up from the last 3 months 😂 I’m so glad you found a friend for her!
Aww Luna peeking up over the carrier is so cute!
❤❤❤ their chewing sounds!!!!
Yay so happy he's getting better his surgery will go great and he will have a great recovery! The bunnies eating sounds are so cute!
Sending lots of love and healing vibes precious Koda's way! 💚
Luna❤🐰❤Koda….so sweet together!!!
Marshmallow reminds me of the bull from Ferdinand! She’s the cutest thing ever. When I look at her I can’t help but smile!
Hope all the best to you and these baby 💕💕
Hey autumn! I love your channel so much you are one of my favs! I was really worried about Koda I’m glad he’s doing well! I’m glad all of your piggies and your buns are doing well! And I loved the video!❤❤
Thank you so much!!
@@autumngrace. np!❤️
Were is stardust
@@annagreatly8793 she passed away in January
Omg the sounds ❤
Autumn!! After owning 3 piggies for a couple of months now I decided to adopt a baby bunny! He's a Netherland Dwarf and his name is Charlie. I love seeing your bunnies in the vlogs and videos. I've showed my husband your videos everytime I buy something new to show him where all my inspiration comes from. ❤ Hope the piggies, bunnies and you are having a great weekend!!
It is so satisfying to see you clean the pens. I am a new bunny mom, but I love your videos and I may even consider getting some Guinea pigs in the future!!
There so sweet
I couldn't watch this when you uploaded it (yesterday) but I can watch it today! I'm glad that Koda is doing well, I'll keep praying for him though, hope you don't mind
Hi I love your videos you are my favourite TH-camr! 🎉
Wow, thanks!
soo much care! awesome video!
Thanks so much!
Hi autumn! Always coming by for advice lol, im looking at built in hay feeders with litter boxes. They're using a kiln dried pine wood, i was wondering if that was safe for them? All im seeing is that the shavings are bad, wondering if the same for just the wood itself? Thank you!😊
@autumngrace. I had the same situation with my rabbit, weight gaining issue wise, about 2 months ago. I don’t remember if Koda is eating hay again but when/if he is, my tip is mixing his Timothy hay with alfalfa hay (half/half or 30% alfalfa) like you would when transitioning a young rabbit to adult food. I did that for about a month and he gained weight back perfectly! I was really glad it worked so well cause I was extremely worried for my little guy but he’s perfectly fine now! I hope this helps you and any one else.
Most pet rabbit food is under 13% Protein.
The best way to keep a rabbit in good coat and flesh conditioning is offering enough protein.
Anything under 16% Protein is unsuitable. And that's why Alfalfa helped your rabbit, it's high in protein.
Where do you get your hay? It’s so nice and green!
From oxbow! In this video it’s the oxbow Timothy but I use the orchard too
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hey question how often do you clean the rabbits cage fully like that?
usually twice a week ☺️
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How often do you clean their litter trays? Just a full clean once a week or do you spot clean them too? 😊
I usually just full clean once a week but removing the soiled hay throughout the week! Really depends how much your piggies use them :)
If you meant the buns - twice a week!
@@autumngrace.Thank you for the reply. I needed a break from using fleece in their litter trays as I'd clean it everyday or 2 but having 3 trays, one in each enclosure was alot. I've started to use aubiose and wasn't sure how often to clean
hi, autumn! i am LOVING your channel! all your vids are so entertaining! i love your different varieties in your piggies! i am so glad that koda is doing well, i prayed for him! quick question - ive been mixing small pet bedding w/ cedar wood and its been working wonders but ive been a bit paranoid abt my piggie's feet being damaged. what are your opinions on the wood shavings in the litter box?
Thank you so much!! I'm glad you're enjoying my videos and thank you for praying for Koda. For the cedar shavings - you want to avoid cedar. Cedar just isn't a safe wood for small pet bedding. Safe woods include kiln dried aspen and kiln dried pine! As far as hurting the feet, I think it depends on how fine the shavings are. The finer they are the less damaging they will be. I used to use the Kaytee aspen shavings and liked those! I would just press your hand on the wood shavings and sort of feel if it's painful to you, as well as check their feet to see if they are irritated. Hope this helps!
autumn, i took this recommendation and my aunt gave me some extra aspen shavings and my piggies love them! thanks!
I've been looking for affordable hides for my 2 girls. Any reccommendations (im in canada)?
Also, ive been wanting to get a neutered boar for my girls so how large would their cage have to be? its currently 30in by 65in
Your pigs are so cute oh and I need to know where you got those forage balls from if you see this comment can you please tell me .😊
thank you! here's the link cat rolly toys prf.hn/l/dlRM9e5
@@autumngrace. thank you so much.
I'm moving with 2 guinea pigs, any tips?
What size cage are your boys living in?
They each have 10.5 square feet :)
It’s something about long haired white Guinea pigs bc I have a male and he’s too smart for me.
Why don’t you clean the cages daily?
I do spot cleans daily :) but sometimes when I work late or have had a long day I might miss a night and do them the next morning.
Keep in mind that Luna is a mini lop and Koda is clearly a Holland mix.
So he will not be the same size as her. Veterinary "weight charts" for rabbits are 9/10 times very incorrect. There are so many different body types and breeds.
And Holland won't look the same as a Mini lop. Just like a Netherland Dwarf won't look like a Britannia Petite.
For a Holland mix he actually looks like a good weight currently.
Luna is definitely airing on the side of over weight. And her fur conditioning is very off.
But that's expected with a veggies diet as they're not meant to digest so much sugar.
I’m aware of their different breeds and am keeping that in mind when discussing weight! I only feed 1-1.5 cups of veggies a day to Luna so it’s not a high amount. She’s been stealing a lot of his critical care/extra food so I’ve been working to stop her from that. What is fur conditioning?
@@autumngrace. Mini Lops have rollback fur so, "The coat should be glossy, lustrous, uniform, medium in length, very thick and dense with good rollback."
Obviously it's molting season, but even taking that into account, I've seen a lot of pet rabbits who molt out far more than a typical bun. Our rabbits don't fully blow their coats like rabbits on a pet diet. Which is interesting to think about?
In her case her fur is very patchy and uneven. And almost seems a bit dull compared to other Chestnut mini lops I've seen. Generally even when they do blow their coats it's often in a pattern working down from the base of the ear or up from the hindquarters. But hers seems very random
Honestly she’s always molted like that since I got her, and her coat molted more random the first molting season I had her. Perhaps it’s just genetics related? I’m not really sure, but I am keeping an eye on her weight and she goes to the vet often and they have deemed her in good health ☺️ (also could be the camera quality / poor lighting)
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