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Bunny diet


Question Posted Thursday September 1 2011, 1:30 am

I don't know for sure what is true and what is false. I'm pretty sure to many carrots or lettuce could give my rabbit diarrhea but are they bad for her? what are ok and what foods are bad for my rabbit? I know the basics like pellets and hay but what else??

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OctoberBeat answered Thursday September 1 2011, 3:03 am:
As long as you don't give her anything to acidic she'll be fine. Stay away from oranges, lemons, blueberrys, watermelon, kiwii and grapes.

Give her, broccoli but only the leaves and stem, corn is ok, strawberrys once in awhile, mango, melon/cantaloupe, spinach, tomatoes, green beans and dandelion leaves.

But pellets usually have the much needed vitamins and minerals she needs.

Sometimes, small dog veggie hard treats are good for keeping teeth trim and plaque free.

Good luck! (:

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