carefresh because its just recycled paper and get the colored kind for more order control
No, rabbits should not eat cedar shavings. Cedar shavings can be toxic to rabbits when ingested, causing respiratory and digestive issues. It is best to use safe bedding options like aspen shavings or paper-based bedding for rabbits.
No. What we use is shavings, because rabbits chew on wood anyway so you might as well give them wood shavings.
a plain clay cat litter, no little green crystals or odor fighting elements.
Most any shavings, but avoid pine, cedar, and "fluffy" or "soft" bedding. You could even use shredded paper, but no newsprint or "shiny" paper. Really any shavings you could use for a gerbil or hamster.
It depends on what kind of shelter they have. Rabbits can survive in freezing temperatures if they're sheltered from the elements. 3 week old rabbits should be out of their nestbox and will continue to use each other for warmth. But there are so many variables depending on what situation you have. In general, if they have a nice shelter with adequate bedding (wood shavings, hay), they should be fine in most winter temperatures.
You should not use cedar shavings as nesting material. Although it smells great to us, it has fumes and dust that effect the rabbit's respiratory system and eyes.
Kitty litter should not really be used for bunnies. Cat litter tends to be of the "clumping" variety and as bunnies have a tendency to eat their litter they can ingest this only to have it form into a clump in the GI tract. This kind of GI blockage will kill your bunny. It is best to use, newspaper, wood shavings, or paper pulp (such as megazorb or carefresh).
you do not have to use a lot of bedding but you can use fluff and hay do not use newspaper or wood/cedar shavings
nozema is the most healthiest
Use a magnet to remove the iron shavings.
One way to separate metal shavings and pepper is to use a magnet to attract the metal shavings, leaving the pepper behind. Another method is to use a sieve or strainer to filter out the metal shavings while allowing the pepper to pass through.
Well... The Healthiest Spread To Use On Bread Would Be... Probably Marmite, Chicken Or Ham