It's recommended to limit your rabbit's pellets. Pellets are relatively high in protein and fat, even high quality varieties, and if your rabbit overeats then serious illness can result. A healthy quantity for a normal 6 pound adult rabbit is somewhere between 1/4 and 1/2 cup per day. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
You can feed your rabbit different things: -Pellets -Greens -Fruit -Veggies It is important not to give them too many fruits because it has a high amount of sugar in it and isn't the healthiest snak for your rabbit :)
what you do is you feed it 2 pellets every 3 days that is what my mom told me
1/2 a cup of Rabbit Pellets. Thompson and Redwood is the best brand. They should also have a small handful of hay. Never give your bunny more then 1.2 a cup of vegies/fruit a day.
In fact, many products appear in forms of pellets. They can be used in many fields like animal feed pellets, bedding pellets and home heating pellets,etc.
Rabbits should have some food available at all times. Remove stale or bad food, and keep water always around for them. Rabbits should have hay and water available at all times, 24/7. But, if a rabbit always has pellets to eat, it's likely she (or he) will eat too many. If a rabbit eats too many pellets, it can get sick, overweight, and unhealthy. Many experts recommend limiting your rabbit's pellets and also serving dark, fresh leafy greens every day. It's a good idea to split the pellets and greens into two meals per day: breakfast and dinner. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
Owl Pellets don't feed any owls. Owl pellets are balls of fur and bones from their last meal. That is a common mistake many people have, because pellets usually mean animal food.
Your Rabbit can eat as much hay as they want everyday,but make sure that the hay is fresh and clean. The Rabbit should be fed several times a day you can probably feed your rabbit in the morning,around lunch and also later on in the evening,but not too much because you don't want the rabbit to get obese. If your rabbit is already 12 weeks old you can feed it vegetables like carrots etc, but make sure you find out first which ones they can eat because some vegetables can be poisonous. If your feeding you rabbit pellets and your rabbit is an adult you should feed it 1/4 to 1/2 cup of pellets each day for every 6 pounds of body weight. I hope this is enough information.
if you have betta pellets, then you need to feed them 3 pellets once a day
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Between the ages of 7 and 12 months, the rabbit should slowly transition to an adult diet. When switching pellets, always do so gradually: start by mixing a bit of the new pellets in with the old pellets, and every week increase how many new pellets you're including until there's more new pellets than old pellets, and eventually you'll only be feeding the new pellets. Sudden changes in a rabbit's diet -- even if it's a good change -- can make the rabbit ill. When you're making dietary changes, be extra vigilant looking out for signs of ill health and bring the rabbit to the vet if you see any. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
may have worms or you are feeding it too many GREEN veg, feed it only rabbit pellets, use veg,s as a treat,
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