A Healthy Rabbit Diet
Hay
Timothy or grass hay available at all times for a
healthy bowel and trimmed teeth.
Do not store hay in an airtight container also check
for mold or insects before feeding
Timothy Hay cubes make a great treat plus they are
fun to play with!
Water
Fresh water at all times: changed daily.
Heavy crock or bowl or a water bottle that has a
gravity ball.
Some rabbits prefer drinking from a heavy ceramic
crock.
Pellets
Alfalfa or Timothy
Up to 7 months old free feed.
Dwarf rabbits should have 1/2 cup to 1 cup per day.
Do not exceed 1 cup per day.
Protein level 16% to help prevent obesity.
Fiber 18$ to promote healthy bowel.
Fat 3% or lower: 1.5% is better.
Stay away from pellets that contain dried fruit and
seeds.
Purina Complete is a feed I reccommend. Rolled oats
are a nice treat.
Vegetables
Introduce veggies slowly to reduce the
likelihood of diarrheas.
Up to 7 months old no veggies.
Snack food
Papaya Tablets
Fruits in small amounts (about 1 Tbsp)
Rabbit Safe Vegetables and Fruits
Apple Clover Mint Arugula Collard Greens Mustard
Greens Banana Dandelion Papaya Basil Dill Dandelion Beet
Tops Endive Peach Parsley Pear Blackberry Escarole Pineapple Blueberry Broccoli Radish Tops Cataloupe Honey Dew Mellon Kale Lemon Balm Sage Spinash Baby Greens Chard Cilantro Majoram Strawberry Watercress
Hay
Timothy or grass hay available at all times for a
healthy bowel and trimmed teeth.
Do not store hay in an airtight container also check
for mold or insects before feeding
Timothy Hay cubes make a great treat plus they are
fun to play with!
Water
Fresh water at all times: changed daily.
Heavy crock or bowl or a water bottle that has a
gravity ball.
Some rabbits prefer drinking from a heavy ceramic
crock.
Pellets
Alfalfa or Timothy
Up to 7 months old free feed.
Dwarf rabbits should have 1/2 cup to 1 cup per day.
Do not exceed 1 cup per day.
Protein level 16% to help prevent obesity.
Fiber 18$ to promote healthy bowel.
Fat 3% or lower: 1.5% is better.
Stay away from pellets that contain dried fruit and
seeds.
Purina Complete is a feed I reccommend. Rolled oats
are a nice treat.
Vegetables
Introduce veggies slowly to reduce the
likelihood of diarrheas.
Up to 7 months old no veggies.
Snack food
Papaya Tablets
Fruits in small amounts (about 1 Tbsp)
Rabbit Safe Vegetables and Fruits
Apple Clover Mint Arugula Collard Greens Mustard
Greens Banana Dandelion Papaya Basil Dill Dandelion Beet
Tops Endive Peach Parsley Pear Blackberry Escarole Pineapple Blueberry Broccoli Radish Tops Cataloupe Honey Dew Mellon Kale Lemon Balm Sage Spinash Baby Greens Chard Cilantro Majoram Strawberry Watercress