Suggested Vegetables
Please refer to the Diet FAQ for detailed info on proper quantities and combinations to feed for a well-balanced diet. Select at least three kinds of vegetables daily. A variety is necessary in order...
View ArticleLowering Blood Calcium
Although no direct scientific link between dietary calcium and an excess amount of calcium excreted in the urine has been proven, many veterinarians are advising clients whose rabbits have...
View ArticleProblems with Vegetables
My two year old male rabbit has a problem with releasing unformed, not quite done, soft smelly blobs along with formed droppings. His veterinarian says we can try to help him by increasing his...
View ArticleSuggested Vegetables and Fruits for a Rabbit Diet
Rabbits in the wild all over the world successfully consume a wide variety of plant material. Various types of dry and fresh grasses and plants with leaves comprise the largest portion of the wild...
View ArticlePellet Free Diet
House Rabbit Society recommends a limited pellet diet for rabbits. Pellets should be the smallest part of a healthy rabbit’s diet. The Rabbit Food Pyramid (pdf) is a good visual representation of the...
View ArticleWhat to Feed Your Rabbit
Large, unlimited amounts of fresh hay should be offered daily. Young bunnies should be introduced to hay as soon as they can eat on their own. Mixed grass hay or Timothy hay is preferred because it is...
View ArticleDiet
What are the basics of a good house rabbit diet? A rabbit’s diet should be made up of good quality pellets, fresh hay (timothy or other grass hays), water and fresh vegetables. Anything beyond that is...
View ArticleGreens are Great!
Rabbits are herbivores! A diverse selection of leafy greens should be 10-15% of your rabbit’s diet (plus 80% hay and 10% pellets). Feeding a wide variety of greens provides your rabbit with important...
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