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Diet. All rabbit breeds should eat a diet that consists of mostly hay. This is important for Netherland Dwarf rabbits, in particular, in order to keep their teeth worn down. You can supplement your bunny's diet with pellets and rabbit-safe fruits and vegetables.
Sep 3, 2020
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Rabbits should get most of their fiber from hay. Hay should comprise 80% of a rabbit's diet. Timothy hay is ideal due to its low calcium and protein content.
They should not be “free-fed”, but should be limited to about 1/8th cup per pound of body weight of high quality pellets daily, plus hay and unlimited water.
At least their own body size in hay · A handful of suitable fresh greens twice a day · One tablespoon of commercial rabbit nuggets (twice daily if your rabbit ...
Jul 10, 2022 · In the cold months they get hay, some mixed greens, or some mixed grains. Uncooked kitchen oatmeal works fine for bunnies (about 1 tsp). My ...
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Quality pellets keep a Netherland dwarf rabbit in top health. Fruits, herbs and vegetables in moderation such as broccoli, mustard greens, apple, pear, Brussel ...