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Actually alfalfa in small quantities will not hurt your rabbit. Either a sprig of fresh or a small handful of hay is a great treat.

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The diet of a giant rabbit?

This rabbit will eat the same thing any rabbit eats. Alfalfa pellets and most vegetables and lettuce. Fiberous fruits like apples and pears.


What eats the plant alfalfa?

um... a rabbit!


Can you feed a rabbit grass cuttings?

no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.


What does alfalfa eat?

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Can dogs safely eat rabbit alfalfa pellets?

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What can bunny eat?

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What animals eat alfalfa?

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Do deer eat alfalfa?

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What is a good sentence with alfalfa?

Animals like alfalfa because most animals eat plants.


Can dwarf rabbits eat grass?

Yes, any kind of pet rabbit can eat hay. Hay is the most important part of a pet rabbit's diet! See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet. Timothy hay (a kind of grass hay) is best as a staple for adults, whereas alfalfa hay is good for young and pregnant rabbits. Adult rabbits can eat other varieties of grass hay, too (like brome, orchard grass, meadow grass), but legume hays (like alfalfa) aren't good for them.


how much shoud i eat?

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Your rabbit is not moving after eating alfalfa hay?

Alfalfa is very different from normal hay, much richer and much higher in fats and proteins. Your bunny could be in GI stasis, or having a bad reaction to the high sugar/fat content in the alfalfa. You should give plenty of gentle tummy massages, lots of water... and get your rabbit to the vets ASAP