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by Prof. Darion Dietrich Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Carrots
  • Broccoli (leaves and stems)
  • Edible flowers (roses, nasturtiums, pansies, hibiscus)
  • Celery
  • Bell peppers (any color)
  • Chinese pea pods (the flat kind without large peas)
  • Brussel sprouts
  • Cabbage (any type)
  • Broccolini
  • Summer squash
  • Zucchini squash

Rabbit Food Alternatives and Supplements
  1. Dandelion Leaves.
  2. Broccoli.
  3. Collard Greens.
  4. Beet Greens.
  5. Romaine Lettuce.
  6. Spinach.
  7. Kale.
  8. Mint.
Jul 18, 2022

What foods should I Not Feed my rabbits?

  • Squash
  • Apples – not the pips, they’re poisonous
  • Bananas
  • Kiwi fruit
  • Melon
  • Pears
  • Plums
  • Strawberries

What fruits/vegetables can I Feed my Rabbit?

What fruits and vegetables can be fed to rabbits

  • Physiological features of a rabbit. Before embarking on gastronomic experiments, it is worth studying the anatomical subtleties of the species.
  • Apples. ...
  • Pears. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Exotic species. ...
  • Roots. ...
  • Cereals and legumes. ...
  • Other types of vegetables. ...
  • Remains of cultures. ...
  • Prohibited foods. ...

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How much food should I Feed my Pet Rabbit?

Feed your rabbits a small amount of good quality pellets/nuggets daily. Measure 25g (an eggcup-full) of pellets per kg of your rabbit's body weight; for a medium-sized rabbit (2kg) feed a maximum of two full eggcups. Muesli-style foods aren't recommended for rabbits. See: muesli is unhealthy for rabbits and how to slowly transfer rabbits onto a ...

What human foods can you Feed Your Rabbit?

  • Arugula
  • Carrot tops
  • Cucumber leaves
  • Endive
  • Ecarole
  • Frisee Lettuce
  • Kale (all types)
  • Mache
  • Red or green lettuce
  • Romaine lettuce

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What human food can bunnies eat?

What human foods can rabbits eat?Fruit. Pretty much any fruit will make a good sweet treat, though the high sugar content means it should only be given in moderation. ... Vegetables. Similarly, most vegetables are safe for rabbits to eat. ... Herbs. ... Garden plants. ... Chocolate. ... Iceberg Lettuce. ... Avocado. ... Meat.

What do you feed a starving rabbit?

In a pinch, try soaking some of your rabbit's pellets in warm water to make a mash. You can add some 100% pure canned pumpkin or vegetable baby food to make it more palatable.

How can I feed my rabbit without feeding?

4:398:27Feeding rabbits naturally without using pellets | Raising meat rabbitsYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo I would usually soak them in and drain them and soak them and drain. Them. For the first coupleMoreSo I would usually soak them in and drain them and soak them and drain. Them. For the first couple days and then just leave them damp.

What are the signs of a rabbit dying?

0:363:375 Signs Your Rabbit is Dying - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOther signs to indicate a rabbit is about to die are inactivity and apathy. Something which may alsoMoreOther signs to indicate a rabbit is about to die are inactivity and apathy. Something which may also occur when they are under stress.

How long can a rabbit go without food and water?

A rabbit cannot go longer than 24 hours without drinking. If the weather is particularly hot, this period is even shorter. It cannot be stressed enough how important water is for your pet.

How do you make homemade rabbit food?

My Homemade Natural Grain Based Rabbit Food Recipe:6 cups rolled oats.3 cups golden wheat berries.3 cups pearled barley.3 cups hard red wheat berries.3 cups split peas.3 cups black oil sunflower seed.

How do you naturally feed a rabbit?

Typically, feeding 1 to 3 cups of leafy greens a day, along with an unlimited amount of hay, will be sufficient. Other fresh items such as other types of vegetables, herbs and flowers will need to be offered minimally. Remember, fruit is a sweet treat to rabbits and should be offered sparingly.

What else can you feed rabbits besides pellets?

Rabbits can get by without pellets as long as hay and fresh green vegetables are given every day. Avoid cereal/grain mixes (such as rabbit mix muesli) as these can encourage selective feeding, nutritional imbalance and obesity [1, 4]. Providing other objects to chew on is also a good idea.

Should I syringe feed my rabbit water?

0:064:13Syringe Feeding Rabbits - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo syringe feeding with rabbits is something that we very very commonly do a lot of rabbits end upMoreSo syringe feeding with rabbits is something that we very very commonly do a lot of rabbits end up having either gi stasis or gi.

How do you save a dehydrated rabbit?

If you think your rabbit is dehydrated, try to syringe a little water into their mouth to encourage them to drink again. Try to feed them some water based vegetables or a little fruit, but only foods they are used to, as you don't want to upset their stomachs.

How do you make liquid rabbit food?

3:2112:46How To Force Feed Sick Rabbits - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo I actually went ahead and put 3 tablespoons of water in per every tablespoon that just worksMoreSo I actually went ahead and put 3 tablespoons of water in per every tablespoon that just works better for me and when rabbits are going through GI stasis.

What can you give a sick rabbit?

While you seek treatment, try to keep your rabbit hydrated and warm. A syringe with water or soft foods (applesauce or baby food) can assist. Depending on the condition, your vet may prescribe prescription medication to help your rabbit's condition.

What do bunnies eat?

They require a balanced diet of hay, fresh veggies and fruit, and a few pellets. Rabbits have very sensitive digestive tracts, so the transition to hay or pellets, or the introduction of new fruits and vegetables, must be done gradually to allow the rabbit’s system to adjust.

What are some good treats for bunnies?

Healthy treats for your bunny include small pieces of fresh or freeze-dried fruit (the approved fruits listed above); natural, unprocessed mixes that include hay and dried flowers (the approved flowers listed above); and Oxbow brand rabbit treats.

What percentage of rabbits eat hay?

The bottom of a rabbit food pyramid would contain long-stemmed fiber, in the form of hay, which makes up 80 to 90 percent of a rabbit’s diet. As grazing animals, rabbits need to have an unlimited supply of fresh hay daily.

Can rabbits eat alfalfa hay?

Alfalfa hay is not a good choice for an adult rabbit, since it’s a legume, not a grass, and as such is too rich to be fed on a daily basis. Alfalfa can be given to rabbits once in awhile as a treat. Rabbits under one year of age can be fed alfalfa hay, but as they get older they should be switched to grass hay, especially if they are also being fed alfalfa pellets.

Can bunnies eat human treats?

Always read the ingredient list on store-bought treats because not all of them are safe for bunnies. Avoid treats that include added sugar, preservatives and artificial coloring, and never give your rabbit human treats.

Can rabbits eat vegetables?

Rabbits count vegetables and herbs among their favorite foods. Most greens found in a supermarket are safe for rabbits, with a few limitations and exceptions. (See the list of foods to avoid below.)

Can rabbits eat corn?

Do not feed your rabbit potatoes, corn, beans, seeds or nuts. These foods are difficult for rabbits to digest and can cause serious digestive problems.

Rules to Avoid Rabbit Diarrhoea

Rabbits are herbivores. Think of your rabbit as a strict vegan, and never give your rabbit any meat or dairy products of any kind, they will make your rabbit ill. Diarrhoea can be very dangerous to rabbits, so it’s important to follow four simple rules that avoid upset tummies.

Change Rabbit Food Gradually

When you first bring your rabbit home, feeding is very easy. For the first 48 hours, just give your rabbit lots of nice fresh hay, and a little of whatever dry food they were being fed on previously. We’ll look at exactly how much dry food to give in a moment.

Feed Mainly Hay or Growing Grass to Rabbits

Hay should comprise the majority of your rabbit’s diet. The exception would be if you are able to graze your rabbits on pasture. As most people keep their rabbits indoors, it’s hay that they need. And hay needs to be at least 80% of an indoor or caged rabbit’s diet.

Feeding Vegetables To Rabbits

Introduce one safe veggie at a time. When you bring a new rabbit home, I suggest you give a piece of cabbage or bok choy leaf, not much bigger than your thumbnail, or at most 1 X 1 inch, on day 1. Increase the quantities each day, over the next week.

Safe Veggies for Rabbits

Some plants are toxic to rabbits and some, such as iceberg lettuce can cause diarrhoea. But you can share the following basic green veg that many of us have in our kitchens, with your rabbit

Root Vegetables for Rabbits

You can also feed small quantities of some root vegetables such as carrots and parsnips, as treats. They are very sweet and more of a treat than a necessity, so not too much of these unless your rabbit needs to put on weight.

The Importance of Hay for Rabbits

Did you know that rabbits can actually survive and thrive on good quality hay alone? Good hay contains everything a rabbit needs in terms of nutrients but also has two other important roles. Hay helps to keep your rabbits teeth and intestinal tract in good working order. Let’s take the teeth part first

What is the best food for a rabbit?

The most important thing for a healthy rabbit diet is hay. Hay should be the primary source of a rabbit’s diet, in fact, it should make up as much as 70% of their food intake. Hay is very good for a rabbits digestive system. It helps maintain dental health. It provides a large chunk of your bunny’s nutritional needs.

What Foods Does Your Rabbit Love?

Does your rabbit have a particular fruit or vegetable they love as much as Ron loves curly kale? Has your bunny turned their noses up at a particular food? Head over to our Facebook Page and let me know – I’d love to hear from you!

What new food did Ron's diet backfire on?

However, one new food we tried to introduce into Ron’s his diet actually backfired on us – spectacularly. It was a banana.

Do rabbits need pellets?

Rabbits should also be given pellets as they are high in fibre and contain an even spread of nutrients, but no more than a handful a day. Pellets should make up the remaining 2% of their daily food intake.

Can bunnies eat fruit?

Fruit, however, is considered to be a treat for rabbits – akin to consuming a cupcake in for a human. Fruit should be given to our little fluff monsters in moderation, a small handful a day is generally recommended. Now that we know how much fruit and vegetables to give our bunnies as part of their healthy diet, ...

What do rabbits eat?

When there’s a new plant you’d like to feed to them, take a small piece of it and mix it in with something your rabbits regularly consume, like dandelion greens or pea sprouts. The rabbit will sniff the new plant and do one of three things: devour it, nibble on it, or ignore it.

What are some foods that can be grown on a farm?

If you have enough land and the resources to grow hay, then high-protein crops like barley, alfalfa, oats and soybeans can make up much of the diet.

Can rabbits eat soybeans?

There are hundreds of websites purporting to list what rabbits can and can’t eat. However, sometimes they are wrong and sometimes they conflict. For example, some websites say soybeans are fine (and they are for my rabbits); others say they are not. So, if you’re not sure about whether a new plant is OK, test it out. Rabbits are smart and generally won’t eat something poisonous to them.

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