My bunny goes nuts for red grapes. He also enjoys cheerios, shreddies, and dandelion leaves.
2006-06-13 11:22:02
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answered by iceni 7
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Bunnies like to have hard things... like carrots, apples and lemon branches or raspberry branches. Don't feed a baby (under 4 months) any raw vegetables... sometimes they get deadly tummy problems. They really need a stick or piece of wood (no redwood!) to help with their ever-growing teeth. Bunnies like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! (bread is really good for their tummy problems) Bunnies have individual personalities... some only want bunny food.
2006-06-13 18:21:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Rabbits can have greens and vegetables in small portions. Large portions will tend to give them diahrrea. Some of the best snacks for them are bread, timothy hay, and comfort (an old herb used in colonial times). Rabbits love bread btw.
Have been raising rabbits for 24 years.
2006-06-14 13:04:04
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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I always put a little bit of regular instant oatmeal on my rabbits' food a few times a week. It's like candy to them so only use a little bit, like a pinch. The best part is, it helps keep the GI tract regular. :-)
2006-06-13 18:36:37
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answered by puppyraiser8 4
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Timothy and alfalfa hay are good. Vegetables like carrots, cauliflower and brocholli. Some like fruits like pineapple (which can also help with hairballs), apples and bananas.
Remember that most lettuce is a big NO NO.
2006-06-13 18:36:16
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answered by hhnews 2
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Carrots
2006-06-13 18:09:42
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answered by fifi 2
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Vegetables: basil, parsley, cilantro, romaine lettuce, dill, mustard greens
Pellets: Adult Rabbits: Timothy-based (limited amount) Baby rabbits: unlimited alfalfa-based
Treats: small slice of apple, banana, strawberry, a blueberry, cranberries, apple twigs, yogurt drop, alfalfa
2006-06-13 18:12:34
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answered by Jennifer M 2
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They like hard vegies (think carrots, cauliflower, etc) plus different grasses (alfalfa, timothy, even garden), things like rose petals. Just remember anything that is not part of their every day diet should be given in very small quantities.
2006-06-13 18:09:39
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answered by rkdmorris 3
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Cabbage
2006-06-13 18:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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they like carrots and they love the ones w/ the tops, bananas, clover, celery, romaine lettuce (No Iceberg or Light Colored!!, it gives them diarhea!!) spinach, wheat grass, honey dew melon, apples (not seeds) and strawberrys.
They CAN"T have things like any type of nuts, corn, potatoes, oak, seeds of apples, pears, and most fruits, most ivys, and peas.
2006-06-13 20:08:26
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answered by sthrndixie250 2
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