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Baby rabbits can start nibbling on pellets as they wean. Once they're weaned, they can have unlimited all-you-can-eat access to pellets, hay, and water.

Between 7 and 12 months old, rabbits should transition to an adult diet, which means limited pellets (around 1/4 to 1/2 cup for a 6 pound rabbit), a daily "salad" of dark leafy greens, and unlimited hay and water. Always make diet changes gradually or else you can make the rabbit sick.

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