All rabbits should have access to hay all the time and can eat it as food. Although you should buy pellets as soon as possible, but make sure you buy the right pellets for the right age group and follow the portion suggestions.
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ARE U KIDDING ME MAYBE look it up somewhere else like in a book!
No, it will get indigestion. Rabbit pellets are much better
RABBIT PELLETS AND NOTHING ELSE!!! If you give them greens, they will die!
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
pellets ,meadow hey,parrot,pear , apple , peas and so on rabbit feed
Rabbits perform a process called cecotrophy which is eating of the cecal pellets (night feces). You CAN NOT give the baby fecal matter from outside, or from anywhere. Fecal matter and cecal matter are completely different. Rabbits can't eat feces. And you can't give cecal pellets from outside, because there is a special kind each rabbit has and you need ones that are fresh and healthy.It may be best to consult a vet if you are unsure what to feed the baby rabbit. Only consult a vet that specializes in rabbits. They will be able to advise you as to the best way to ensure you young rabbits health and nutritional needs are being met. If its a baby its a best idea to feed it milk with nutrients in it if its old enough feed it healthy grass. You should from now on not mess with wild baby rabbits.
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If your rabbit hates vegetables, try leafy greens. If she won't eat leafy greens, buy commercial rabbit pellets to feed her.
Pellets give the rabbit fiber and nutrients. You need to give your baby rabbits pellets. It is needed in adults but not needed as much. Vegetables are also important but try not to give your rabbit too much veggies. Make sure to give them plenty of hay.
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 :)
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.