Doesn't this depend on the weight of your Rabbit? It should say on the packaging it does for my dog! :)
Different brands sell for different amounts. How much pellets cost for you depends on where you live and what sorts of pellets are available there.
Unfortunately, the less expensive pellets are usually the worst quality. Be careful of buying pellets in bulk: these are often very unhealthy. No matter where you buy them, look at the nutritional information (if they're selling in bulk you may have to ask the clerk). Don't give bad pellets to your rabbit, because you'll make him or her sick.
If you don't live near a lot of pet stores (in a city or town), you might have to buy your pellets online.
See the related questions below for more info.
The House Rabbit Society recommends between 1/4 and 1/2 cup of high-quality pellets for a normal, healthy adult rabbit. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
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.
It depends on the breed of lop eared rabbit you have. Holland Lops and Fuzzy Lops should eat about 4 oz. of pellets a day, Mini lops should eat about 6 oz., English and French Lops will eat from 8 to 10 oz. of pellets per day.
VEGGIES, FRUIT, AND PELLETS. THEY EVEN EAT THERE POOP FOR PROTEIN.
yes, they can, as straw is better for bedding than 1/2 food.you should feed your rabbit about 50% of the daily food should be hay/timothy hay/alfalfa hay (for pregnant or growing rabbits). and the other 50% should be 16-18% rabbit feed (pellets).feed resource's:*no food, cant get to the store today?answer: feed your rabbit 1 handful (NO MORE) cracked corn or oat meal (UN cooked). this should no be continued for more than 2 days!* what type of pellets should be fed?answer: -16% rabbit pellets: before shows or to slim down your rabbit.- 17% rabbit pellets: casual feed.- 18% rabbit pellets: fatten up your rabbit.*what type of hay?answer: alfalfa: pregnant or growing rabbitstimothy: to fatten up rabbitnormal 1st cut hay: casual hay feed.ALWAYS FEED YOU RABBIT TREATS AND FRUIT/ VEGGIES DAILY!thank you
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
Rabbits eat vegetables, rabbit pellets, and Monty Python's Knights of the Round Table.
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.
AnswerRabbit pellets are designed very specifically to meet a rabbit's dietary needs, and since rabbits eat very unique diets, their pellets are not suitable for other animals. Other animals should eat pellets made specifically for them or else they will suffer from malnutrition and fall ill.DebateOne person wrote: Guinea pigs, hamsters, and mice can also eat rabbit pellets. Another person wrote in response: Hamsters and mice are omnivorous, which means they require animal protein in their diet and they can digest animal fats; rabbits, on the other hand, are vegetarian (vegan), and their pellets should be low in protein and fat -- in other words, these animals eat very different diets and therefore can't eat the same pellets. Guinea pigs (cavies) are more similar to rabbits but they have special dietary needs too, and they should eat a pellet made just for them (for instance, they need vitamin C and their pellets will have this added, whereas rabbit pellets don't).
They should start eating Pellets/nuggets at about 5-6 weeks.
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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.
Chinchillas need to be fed a high quality pellet and some of those high quality pellets are indeed rabbit pellets.. such as.. Purina Rabbit show, Nutrina Naturewise and Manna Pro. Just remember not all rabbit foods are safe for chinchillas to eat. Qualty chinchilla pellets are: the kline diet, tradition, mazuri, oxbow and some ranchers have their own formula.
Dwarf rabbits should follow the same diet guidelines as all pet rabbits - they just eat less because they're smaller. (For example, the guidelines say that a 6 pound rabbit should eat 1/4-1/2 cup of pellets per day. If your dwarf weighs 3 pounds, that means she should eat 1/8-1/4 cup of pellets per day.) See the related questions below for details and links - the information applies to dwarfs as well as all rabbits.
It depends on the breed of lop eared rabbit you have. Holland Lops and Fuzzy Lops should eat about 4 oz. of pellets a day, Mini lops should eat about 6 oz., English and French Lops will eat from 8 to 10 oz. of pellets per day.
A goldfish should eat as much flakes or pellets as it can in 2 to 3 minutes twice a day.
VEGGIES, FRUIT, AND PELLETS. THEY EVEN EAT THERE POOP FOR PROTEIN.
Wild rabbits eat any edible grass or plant material they can find during dawn and dusk (that is when they are most active). Domestic rabbits should eat rabbit pellets, hay, fruit, and vegetables.