Hi Autumn,
Welcome to the forum. 🙂
If you check out the “Diet” section under the “Bunny Info” tab at the top, you will find detailed information on the correct diet for bunnies.
Very importantly, your bunny needs to have grass hay available to her 24/7, it should make up about 75-80% of the diet. If she is young (under 1 year), she can also have some alfalfa. Perhaps you already do this and didn’t mention it?
Most people also give their bunnies a small amount of a timothy-based pellet (or if she is under 1 year old, young rabbit pellets which have alfalfa hay in them) to make sure her nutrient needs are met. If your bunny has never had pellets, it is important to introduce them slowly to make sure her system adjusts to them.
Veggies are actually the least important part of the diet, and a rabbit can subsist on hay alone for at least several days (provided she eats lots of it). A rabbit should eat about their body volume in hay each day. It is very important that rabbits eat every several hours, otherwise their digestive system basically shuts down. Fiber is very important to keep things moving along.
Fruit should only be a treat and isn’t necessary. (Think of it as ice cream for bunnies). Can be useful for bonding and training, but shouldn’t be a main component.
What veggies are you typically feeding?
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The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.