Baby rabbits wean between 4 and 6 weeks, so they should start having unlimited access to solid food (pellets and hay) at about 4 weeks old. At 12 weeks, they can start sampling fresh leafy greens (in very small amounts, one at a time, very gradually increasing the variety and portion sizes). At 6 months, they can start sampling fresh fruit and other sugary veg as a treat (treats should be very strictly limited in a rabbit's diet because too much leads to sickness). Between 7 and 13 months, the rabbit should transition to an adult diet. See the related questions below for more details.
nectarines
Fruits that start with the letter h:habanero pepperhog plumhoneydew melonhubbard squashhuckleberry (the state fruit of Idaho)Vegetables that start with the letter h:horseradish
Zucchini, these are treated as vegetables but botanically they are fruits
Kale.
Kiwi, Kumquat
raspberry radish
· velvet bean, voavanga
ZizyphusZucchiniZheZigzag vineZizyphusZucchiniZheZigzag vine
Voavanga is a fruit. Vernonia calvoana is eaten as a leaf vegetable.
Dewberry is a small sweet edible fruit. They are purple to black.
Fruit or vegetable starting with W include:watermelon winter melonwatercresswater chestnutwhite asparaguswatermelon
You can start feeding your baby bearded dragon veggies when they are around 6 to 8 weeks old. At this age, they can begin to eat a variety of leafy greens and some vegetables, alongside their staple diet of insects. It's important to introduce vegetables gradually and ensure they are finely chopped to prevent choking. Always research which vegetables are safe and nutritious for bearded dragons.