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Whoa, feeding rabbits is no small task! It’s important to make sure they get the right nutrition and that you’re not overfeeding them. But don’t worry, I’m here to help. With a few simple tips and tricks, you’ll be able to feed your rabbit like a pro in no time. Let’s get started!

What Should I Never Feed My Rabbit? [Solved]

Don’t give your bunny any of these: cereals, grains, nuts, seeds, corn, beans, peas, breads, biscuits, sweets, sugar or breakfast cereals. And definitely no chocolate! Plus watch out for any garden plants that might be toxic to rabbits - check the links below for more info.

  1. Provide Fresh Hay: Hay should make up the majority of a rabbit’s diet, and it should be fresh and free from mold or dust.

  2. Offer Leafy Greens: Leafy greens such as kale, spinach, and romaine lettuce are a great source of vitamins and minerals for rabbits.

  3. Supplement with Pellets: Pellets are a great way to supplement your rabbit’s diet with additional nutrients that may be missing from hay or fresh vegetables.

  4. Offer Treats Sparingly: Treats such as fruits, nuts, seeds, and other snacks can be given in moderation but should not make up more than 10% of your rabbit’s daily food intake.

  5. Monitor Water Intake: Make sure your rabbit has access to clean water at all times to stay hydrated and healthy!

Feeding a rabbit is easy - just give ’em some hay and veggies! Make sure to give them fresh food every day, and don’t forget the occasional treat. Oh, and watch out for those pesky little teeth - they can be sharp!