How many times a day do you feed a bunny?
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Zoe Morris
Studied at the University of British Columbia, Lives in Vancouver, Canada.
As a rabbit care expert, I can tell you that feeding a bunny involves a balance of hay, water, and a small amount of pellets. Young rabbits, which are under seven months old, typically need unlimited access to hay and water, and they can have about a quarter cup of pellets per day. Adult rabbits, on the other hand, should have unlimited access to hay and fresh water, and they can have a smaller amount of pellets, about 1/8 to 1/4 cup per day, depending on their size and activity level. Fresh vegetables can be introduced in moderation as the rabbit gets older. It's important to monitor your rabbit's weight and adjust the feeding schedule accordingly to prevent obesity.
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Studied at Harvard University, Lives in Cambridge, MA
A rabbit should be fed twice daily, in the morning and evening, and their daily diet should consist of: Unlimited access to hay or grass. A handful of fruit, vegetables or leafy plants. A small amount of good quality commercial rabbit mix or pellets (up to 25g per kg of the rabbit's body weight)
2023-04-10 17:54:29
Isabella Carter
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A rabbit should be fed twice daily, in the morning and evening, and their daily diet should consist of: Unlimited access to hay or grass. A handful of fruit, vegetables or leafy plants. A small amount of good quality commercial rabbit mix or pellets (up to 25g per kg of the rabbit's body weight)