Yes, spinach is perfectly fine to feed your bunny. Just about any green, leafy vegetable that you can eat is also safe to feed your rabbit. As a general rule, the darker in color the better. Light colored greens such as iceberg lettuce have little nutritional value and a high water content, so should be given only as the occasional treat. Bunny should do well on a varied diet of such things as carrots, carrot tops, parsley, broccoli, collard greens, mustard greens, dandelion greens, turnip greens, endive, romaine lettuce, kale, and spinach. Depending on the size of your rabbit, it will need between 2 and 4 cups of vegetables every day, plus approximately ¼ to ½ cup of commercial pellets. And all the hay it can chew!
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you shoud feed your bunny or bunnies foods like carrots (not to much) pellots ,hey ,cucmbers and water
No! Chocolate is very bad for animals. Stick to healthy vegetables and fruits for your bunny. You should never feed animals chocolate it will give them diarrhea and in most cases the will die, even if they have a little bit of chocolate. Don't feed your bunny chocolate.
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Only a small amount (one leaf) as a treat. Your bunny is in captivity and cannot get out and eat the types of things that will help it if it gets a tummy ache or diarrhea. Too many greens will give it diarrhea.
you can give your guinea pig bunny food you just have to add vitamin C drops into their water, but never feed a bunny guinea pig food!
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it is easy! rip the spinach in to small bits. then put 1 pinch of the spinach in the tank. -Rebecca age 8.
Wild rabbits are herbivores. They feed on leafy weeds, forbs, and grass. Leafy greens of sorts should also be good for rabbits.
Rabbits eat hay(my bunny prefers timothy but there is also alfafa), dry food, and water. Check with a vet about what you should feed your bunny.
yes you should, thats what i did when i found my baby bunny in the woods my dad told me that if you feed it kittens milk its alot healthier that regular milk.
feed it carrots