Hay or grass should be the basis of your rabbit's diet, and about 2 cups of fresh vegetables should be offered as well. Remember cereal-based diets (the muesli-type) are high in sugar and low in minerals, and therefore should not be given. Small quantities of high-fibre pellets are a better choice.
There are also complete foods commercially available but hay should still make up to three-quarters of the rabbit's diet. They need a daily variety of fresh vegetables and fruit, washed thoroughly before feeding. Think natural - good foods are carrots, spinach, watercress, broccoli, celery, apples and dandelion leaves. Never give rabbits grass cuttings as this will cause serious health problems. Dried ready grass is available from pet shops, and this is acceptable. Fresh water must always be available and changed daily. Make sure, if using a water bottle, that it is working properly.
grass and i think small carrots maybe
Whatever you normally feed your rabbit is probably fine; Rabbit Chow, or whatever.
i just feed my norwegian lop normal rabbit food.
rabbit food
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
pellets ,meadow hey,parrot,pear , apple , peas and so on rabbit feed
no just dont over feed the rabbit
No a forest snake is not a rabbit, it a forest snake
cabbage
give it food
no!
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.