A rabbit's daily food intake varies based on its size, age, and activity level, but generally, adult rabbits should be fed about 1 to 2 cups of fresh, leafy greens per 5 pounds of body weight, along with unlimited hay and a small amount of high-quality pellets (about 1/4 cup per 5 pounds). It's essential to ensure they have constant access to fresh water as well. Always introduce new foods gradually to avoid digestive issues. Consult a veterinarian for personalized dietary recommendations.
twice a day.
2 pounds of food
I will answer individually for my dog once a day for my rabbit five times a day perhaps and for my three cats they have a bowl so I feed them twice a day so yeah
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No more than a tablespoon. Too much pumpkin can cause diahrhea and/or stomach upset.
just normal rabbit food, only not as much
No, it will get indigestion. Rabbit pellets are much better
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
i have a 12.5 pound french lop eared rabbit. He eats about 1 1/3 cup of rabbit feed each night. And a little bit of parsley through the day. You can feed your rabbit a little over a cup every day at the same time, or feed him/her half in the morning and the remaining at night. BUT be sure to stay with the feeding routine. If you feed your rabbit all his/her food at the same time, remember what time you fed your rabbit and feed him/her that same time the next day.
No. As long as you don't feed it to much at the same time, it will not die. But be sure not to feed it too much even in 1 day or else that might cause obesity which will lead to death
No, it's not a good idea to feed your rabbit watermelon. Rabbit.org has a list of things rabbits can eat and what you should feed your rabbit every day.
feed it pie