Diet
Nuggets and hay should be avalible 24/7. Eating the long hay strands keeps their digestive system moving and helps prevent their teeth from over growing. We make loads of fun ways of eating hay. (see toys).

We give our Rabbits the same veggies that we give our Guinea Pigs, except kale as it's very high in calcium so really not good for older Rabbits. So we wont even give it to young Rabbits.

How often

At least three different vegetables a day

Daily

Pea Pods
Beet Greens
Carrots
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Watercress
Bell Peppers green, yellow, red
Cucumber
Cherry tomotoe

3 - 4 times a week

Asparagus
Bok Choy
Brussels Sprouts
Chard
Cilantro
Clover
Mint
Mustard Greens
Okra Leaves
Pumpkin Leaves
Peppermint Leaves
Dandelion Greens
Eggplant
Endive
Radicchio
Radish Tops
Wheat Grass
Spring greens
Zucchini
Grass - Freshly Cut From Your Garden, just
a handfull. Make sure it has not been
sprayed with chemicals

Fruit: Feed once or twice a week in small
amounts

Apple
Blackberries
Papaya
Blueberry
Strawberries
Pineapple
Melon
Pears
Peach
Plum
Raspberries

High in calcium - Very rare treat

Turnip Greens
Chicory Greens
Collard Greens
Kale
Mustard Spinach

Dry feed: nuggets. Rabbits need high fibre feed.
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his veggies