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Forum DIET & CARE Good bunny greens?

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    • thumperluv
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        Usually I give thumper 1 cup of romaine lettuce, kale and parsley or cabbage, romaine and cilantro, and sometimes bok choy but lately he has been a little bored of his greens. He still eats plenty, but he seems to enjoy his pellets much more. Any suggestions on some healthy variety? 


      • Sarita
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          Here is the best list (please read the article in full):

          http://www.rabbit.org/care/veggies.html 


        • thumperluv
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            Thanks!


          • tanlover14
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              The list Sarita has listed is a perfect list of what to give and not give.

              I just thought I’d add that I have three VERY picky eaters. And I used to give a wide variety constantly HOWEVER I got into a system of giving three varieties a day and switching about one up every two weeks. It has seemed to peek their interest quite a bit and keep them munching. Not giving a constant variety actually seemed to have made them much more perkier about their salads when something new was thrown into the mix. And my three are VERY good at letting us know when they are unhappy with their mix. LOL.


            • thumperluv
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                Ok that sounds great! Thumper will love it! Thank you!


              • TheHappyHare
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                  That link doesn’t open anything on my computer…is there another site?


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                Forum DIET & CARE Good bunny greens?