Rabbits’ favorite food is hay, such as alfalfa, timothy grass and other grasses. Rabbits as pets can also be fed rabbit food, or some fruits and vegetables. In fact, these are also foods that rabbits like to eat, but be careful to feed them in appropriate amounts. Rabbits' favorite food is hay, such as alfalfa, timothy grass and other grasses. Rabbits as pets can also be fed rabbit food, or some fruits and vegetables. In fact, these are also foods that rabbits like to eat, but be careful to feed them in appropriate amounts.
General grass weeds are the staple food of rabbits. The main grasses they eat include the following types: alfalfa, plantain, dandelion, fruit grass, cattail, oat grass, ryegrass, Wheatgrass, barleygrass. Fruits and vegetables include: sausages, carrots, sweet potatoes, cabbage, pumpkins, spinach, cucumbers, radish leaves, apples, grapes, oranges, bananas, tofu dregs, bread, etc.
The weeds fed to rabbits at different ages are also different: rabbits under 6 months old can be fed timust grass and alfalfa grass can be fed quantitatively. . Excessive consumption of alfalfa may lead to obesity, soft stools and calcium in urine. A small handful every morning and evening is enough. Rabbits over 6 months old can be fed timothy grass, fruit tree grass, oat grass, rye grass and other grasses, and add an appropriate amount of fresh vegetables and fruits. The amount of feeding depends on the size of the rabbit.
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