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Forum DIET & CARE Food

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    • LolaGirl
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        I’m sure this is on here somewhere but I’m new to the forum and trying to look around so forgive me.

        I just rescued a rabbit and although not my first one, I’m a little clueless with these guys.  I have Lola on pellets and hay.

        I read that carrots are like them eating candy bars?  Is this true???  I’ve been giving her baby carrots daily and cut up

        an apple every other day for her.  She seems to love cerealy and I was told she loves grapes but I’m not sure if grapes are ok to feed?


      • Bunny_LoveP
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          Welcome to the forum! I also just joined here also!

          Here is a veggie/fruit safe list

          https://binkybunny.com/Default.aspx?tabid=144

          Hope this helps,
          Jessica


        • Beka27
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            welcome here! i’m so glad you rescued a bunny! did they give you any diet info at the shelter? or what exactly did they tell you they fed her?

            carrots and fruit are very high in sugar, so they should be limited to 3x a week. for a treat you can give a couple “matchstick” carrots (the slivers found in bagged salads), a thin sliver of fruit. or a grape or two. one of these, 3x a week, not daily… one baby carrot cut up would be enough for the entire week for a bunny. you can feed raisins as treats. since they are smaller, you can feed one or two of these per day. many of us actually cut a raisin into 2 or 3 pieces, so we can treat a few extra times during the day without increasing their sugar intake (think of it like, instead of eating a full-size snickers bar once, you eat 3 funsize bars at different times during the day). i keep a small container of their regular timothy pellets in the bunny room, and sometimes i will treat with just one of their normal food pellets. you can also use healthy herbs… treats can be anything that you feed from your hand to the bunny’s mouth.

            the most important part of the diet is hay. she needs unlimited, fresh timothy hay or another grass hay. alfalfa is a legume hay and should not be fed to healthy, adult rabbits over the age of (approximately) 7-12 months. same thing with the pellets, they need to have a timothy hay base. on the back of the package, among the ingredients, timothy should be the first one listed. you want to use plain pellets with no added “junk” (no seeds, corn, cereal, or dried puffed pieces). these are not at all necessary as an additive of the diet. seeds and corn in fact can be dangerous to their health. cereal and other grains can cause diarrhea (aka poopy butt) as it throw off the gi tract and they can produce excess cecals. pellets should be limited to no more than 1/4 cup per 5 pounds of rabbit. feeding anymore than that can decrease their hay intake and that is not good.

            after hay, the most important part of the diet is fresh, green leafy veggies. Bunny Love posted the page that details what can and cannot be fed. the minimum per day is two cups of veggies per rabbit. you can go up to 4 cups per bunny, as long as it’s not affecting the hay intake, but i’d start with the two cups… greens are very important because they keep the gut moving (along with the hay) and they hydrate everything. also, it’s most closely related to what a bunny would eat in the wild (grass and plants) and most of our buns love their veggies! you want to introduce them slowly. some good ones to start with are romaine and parsley. you will want to work your way up so you are feeding three different veggies per day.

            this page talks more about diet… https://www.binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/Diet/tabid/60/Default.aspx

            and this is a great article from rabbit expert, Dana Krempels about what to feed your bunny and why it is important… http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/diet.html

             

            if you have any more questions, please ask!  we’re happy to help!


          • Kokaneeandkahlua
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              Welcome !!

              Beka covered it nicely-don’t worry that you were feeding carrots though! Between all the ‘old school’ information thats out there and what pet stores tell us, we’ve all made our fair share of ‘oopsies’ Nothing wrong with them obviously, just a sweet treat though


            • Beka27
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                ^^^isn’t that the truth KokaneeandKahlua! i’m embarassed by what my first rabbit’s diet was! looking back i cannot believe i made so many mistakes with one little bunny, but we all learn from that and become better and better bunny mama and papas…


              • skibunny8503
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                  Posted By Beka27 on 12/30/2008 9:22 AM
                  ^^^isn’t that the truth KokaneeandKahlua! i’m embarassed by what my first rabbit’s diet was! looking back i cannot believe i made so many mistakes with one little bunny, but we all learn from that and become better and better bunny mama and papas…

                  I agree Beka!  When I was younger with my first rabbit, I had these (probably outdated) books on rabbits and we’d go to the pet store and all they would have was the “junk” pellets.  I’m so surprised that he’s 12 years old!  Well barely, I think he’s on his last leg; poor thing!  Now I’m trying so hard to be the best parent to our new bun and keep him healthy.

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