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>>281146 OK. How old is your bunny? Up until they're growing, which should be at around one year old, he should have free choice of pellets. Up until that age, he can have alfalfa pellets. After that, no more alfalfa pellets. Only timothy pellets with at least 28% fiber. The quantity of pellets will depend on the weight of the bunny. If you know the breed of the bunny, you can check on the internet for the ideal weight for an adult. Hay. It's the most important part of the bunny diet. Up until one year, you can give alfalfa hay. After that, oat hay or timothy hay. He should always have access to hay. A bunny GI system must be moving all the time = he must be pooping consistently. If he stops pooping, you're in for big trouble. That's why hay is important, because it has FIBER to keep the GI going. Veggies. Rabbits love them for the most part. Check for a list of veggies that they can eat. Iceberg lettuce will give them diarrhea, which is real trouble, so NO. Also tomato leaves and a few others that are poisonous. No potato. NO corn.No popcorn. No bread, no pizza, no cheese, no beer, no marijuana. No meat. No seeds, No pellets with seeds, no treats with sugar or milk in them.
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