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    Rabbit Foods

    Hi everyone
    I had a question,My bunny gets regulaur food(carrots,lettuce,rabbit food,hay)But I want to make it a bit more fun for him,New foods and make his food a bit more ''interesting''.
    I was wondering If anyone could give me some plant or something they give their rabbit.I really dont want to give him something poisonous.Maybe I could grow something outside if possible
    Thanks

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    Try and give him cabbage instead of lettuce. Make sure it's not iceburg lettuce your feeding him. They really like dandalines (sp?)... and I'm pretty sure you can feed them clovers. Correct me if I'm wrong. You can also get some of this seed stuff at a petstore which is basically like treats.

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    I agree on the lettuce it gives them diarrea. clover, dandylions, small portions of fresh alfalfa.
    I've been boo'dMerlin my angel

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    There are lots of greens bunnies can have, but lettuce isn't one of them.
    Here's the list we got years ago from the house rabbit society:

    Alfalfa, radish, & clover sprouts
    Kale (!)*
    Brussels sprouts
    Basil
    Mint
    Beet greens (tops)*
    Mustard greens*
    Bok choy
    Parsley*
    Broccoli*
    Pea pods (the flat edible kind)*
    Carrot & carrot tops*
    Peppermint leaves
    Celery
    Raddichio
    Chickory
    Radish tops
    Cilantro
    Raspberry leaves
    Clover
    Romaine lettuce* (no iceberg or light colored leaf)
    Collard greens*
    Dandelion greens and flowers* (no pesticides)
    Spinach (!)*
    Endive*
    Watercress*
    Escarole
    Wheat grass
    Green peppers

    * = Good source of Vitamin A. Serve one portion daily, if possible.
    ! = Use sparingly. High in either oxalates or goitrogens and may be toxic in
    accumulated quantities over a period of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Kale
    Yuck! Maybe I'll sneak some to Oslo next time my mom makes it!

    Niņo & Eliza



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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Spinach (!)*
    I used to grow spinach for my RB bunny Cookie. He absolutely loved it

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Thanks Everyone
    I'll stop on the lettuced and switch Do you think Mango is OK for my bunny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horse Lover
    Thanks Everyone
    I'll stop on the lettuced and switch Do you think Mango is OK for my bunny?
    Mango is okay, but not too much of it per day. Rabbits cannot digest sugar, so and ounce of fruit per pound of bunny is the usual gudeline.

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    dried papaya and pineapple is one thing I gave my Angorias to help to keep them from being wool blocked. Sunflower seeds, and peanuts are Wee ones favirotes.
    I've been boo'dMerlin my angel

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