6:52 AM What to Feed for Your Dutch Rabbit |
Once you’ve adopted or purchased your Dutch rabbit then you will need to provide him a shelter and food to eat. If you’re not sure what to feed your rabbit, give your vet or local pet store a call. In general, your rabbit’s diet should consist mainly of free choice hay and a pellet rabbit feed. Special snacks of fruits and veggies are also recommended in moderation. For instance, some not so familiar veggies that your rabbit may enjoy include artichokes, celery, cauliflower, cucumber, fennel, green beans, peas, peppers, and pumpkins. Various fruits that may not be on your general list of safe foods for your rabbit include bananas, blueberries, kiwi, mango, nectarines, papaya, peaches, pears, plums, raspberries (and leaves), strawberries (and leaves), and even tomatoes (not the leaves). Always talk to your vet before giving your rabbit any kind of people food. For a list of acceptable people foods, call your vet Cherry Hill, NJ. |
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