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what food does your bunny eat everyday? what are his favorite food(s)? what food(s) does he hate?
flamepony12
12-07-2004, 09:29 PM
Freckles eats a pellet food [forgot what it's called :o] and he also LOVES oat hay. And bananas, apples, cheerios, parsley, spinach, dried bananas, lots of stuff! :D I dont think I've ever given him something that he doesn't like. ;)
BitsyNaceyDog
12-07-2004, 10:05 PM
My bunny eats Oxbow (http://www.oxbowhay.com/index.sp) pellets, along with timothy hay (also oxbow). I also give him one papaya tablet and one cranberry critter berry daily (both from oxbow). He also likes apples, bananas, collards, mustard greens, and a lot of other things. He likes monkey biscuits too.
Oxbow has great food. I highly recommend it. Young bunnies should be fed alfalfa based pellets. Adult rabbits should not eat alfalfa. Timothy based pellets are best for adults.
why shouldn't adults have alfalfa?
to much calcium I think?, it cause bladder stones or something to that effect anyway lol Kari eats Rabbit Ration pellets and gets cerial like wheatabix, and shredded wheat and such for treats, she LOVES apples and anything apple lol she hates bannanas, she throws a fit if I try to feed her bannana lol she likes carrots but they give her the runs, so she almost never gets them.
Maya & Inka's mommy
12-08-2004, 11:46 AM
Our Billie gets hay, bunnie-pellets, corn, lettuce, carrots... . He drinks a lot too!
Desert Arabian
12-08-2004, 12:05 PM
Alfalfa is too fattening for adult rabbits. Young rabbits and senior rabbits should be fed alfalfa.
My rabbits get Oxbow Bunny Basics T and Oxbow Timothy Hay. I also give them romaine lettuce, carrots with tops, green beans, broccolli, and molasses type horse treats (rabbit safe). I give them bananas as extremely special treats, too much banana is bad for them.
cookieluver7
12-09-2004, 08:28 PM
Well, my bunny loves lettuce. That is what we mostly feed him. That and pellets. And treats for good! Yum!:p
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