Feed fruits and veggies only sparingly, as they can cause serious diarrhea problems in rabbits. The best diet are those alfalfa pellets they sell at feed stores. Timothy hay is also a good, nutritious supplement.
Here is the link to an excellent resource for all your house bunny concerns:
http://www.rabbit.org
This link will take you directly to a page that includes articles about what to feed your bunny. http://www.rabbit.org/care/index.html
2007-06-03 16:04:31
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answered by scruffycat 7
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You can feed small amounts of almost any fruits and veges to your bunny daily. A rabbit's diet should mainly be rabbit pellets. Avoid feeding carrots on a daily basis. It's a common misconception that carrots are good for rabbits. Carrots are to rabbits what candies are to children. It's mostly sugar to a rabbit. It's not suppose to be their staple diet. It's just suppose to be a bit of snack for them once a while. Other than that, most fruits and vegetables in small amounts are OK for rabbits.
2007-06-03 16:50:31
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answered by Asia 4
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In moderation you can give dark greens (such as spinach), dandelions, apples, carrots, sweet potatoes,blueberries, celery, strawberries, green beans, pea pods and pretty much any other veggie or fruit. With the heavily watery veggies like iceburg lettuce, carrots and celery you wanna limit them because they can cause diarrhea. When first introducing new veggies and fruits to rabbits you wanna only give a little at a time because they can get an upset stomach. Good luck and have fun!
2007-06-03 16:03:24
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answered by Vetgirl 2
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Vegetables and Fruits
Appropriate portions of those foods listed below will, of course, vary from one rabbit to the next depending on size and your rabbit's likes and dislikes. Never offer a rabbit anything but fresh produce.
The following are "safe" fruits and vegetables:
carrots and tops
parsley
watercress
cilantro
mint
radish leaves
collard greens
beet greens
occasional mustard greens*
dandelion greens (never picked from unknown yards or roadsides due to pesticide contamination)
romaine, red
green leaf lettuce
apple
endive
grapes
kale*
pear
occasional spinach*
banana
celery and/or leaves
blueberries
brussel sprouts
raspberries
broccoli
strawberries
peaches/nectarines
tomato
turnip greens
pea pods (such as Chinese)
papaya, fresh or dried (no sugar-coating)
*feed only occasionally - contains oxalates which can be toxic over time
2007-06-03 16:04:56
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answered by sherCoolRocksYeah 2
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I have a baby bunny hes only a month and a half old(:: (:: and he eats Timothy hay, pellets sometimes treats, but he loves carrots!!!!!! I don't give him more then 1 a day but he loves them. He likes to chew on them and they are fresh. Dont worry about your bunny choking he probably has sharp teeth like my bunny. Before you let him eat the carrot let him smell it first! hope i helped(:
2016-04-01 00:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Carrots,celery,lettuce.
I don't have a bunny so thats all I know
2007-06-03 16:01:34
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answered by Chelsea 4
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I gave my bunnies apples,pears,and mostly any kind of veggies.
2007-06-03 16:03:34
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answered by Jessica S 2
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canalope, strawberries{my bun don't like strawberries though} lettuce, celery, carrots, apple, pear, banana, .......................thats all the different types of fruits and veggies that I have tried for my bun. :] I hope that this will help you!!!
2007-06-04 04:33:11
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answered by ♥Miss Baby♥ 2
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