Hi,what veggies is safe for rabbits? And how much do I give?
What litter is safe to use?
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mybunnyvillagerabb
Apr 20, 2018
how are your babies getting along?
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mybunnyvillagerabb
Apr 06, 2018
I don't recommend bathing bunnies, but you may wash their bottoms when necessary . No goats milk. this is something that is used for emergency purposes if you should have a kit(newborn bunny) with no mother to nurse from.
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nyrican206
Apr 06, 2018
Can bunnies have goat milk
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mybunnyvillagerabb
Apr 06, 2018
Hi, veggies don't need to be organic, just rinse to rid any possible contaments
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nyrican206
Apr 06, 2018
I named him Midnite...
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nyrican206
Apr 06, 2018
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nyrican206
Apr 06, 2018
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nyrican206
Apr 06, 2018
Do the vegetables have to be organic?
Can baby bunnies bathe?
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nyrican206
Apr 06, 2018
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mybunnyvillagerabb
Apr 06, 2018
Hi, there are many veggies that are safe for bunnies to eat in moderation. Here are some to name a few.
Alfalfa, radish, and clover sprouts.
Asparagus.
Basil.
Beet greens.
Bell Peppers (green, red, yellow…)
Bok Choy.
Broccoli. Some bunnies may find this a rather “gassy” veggie. If diarrhea occurs, remove from diet.
Brussels Sprouts.
Carrot tops (organic)
Chard
Cilantro
Clover
Dandelion Greens (Pesticide Free!)
Eggplant
Endive
Escarole
Mint
Mustard Greens
Okra leaves
Parsley
Pea pods (AKA Chinese pea pods)
Peppermint leaves
Pumpkin leaves
Radicchio
Radish tops
Raspberry leaves
Squash: Zucchini, Yellow, Butternut, Pumpkin
Various lettuces
Romaine, butter, green leaf, Boston, bibb, arugula, etc
Avoid very light hearts
There are many litters in the market that do a great job at masking odor while being bunny safe.
yesterdays news is a popular litter. I personally like to use wood pellets they are safe for bunnies and quite the economical route.
I hope this helps, thank you so much for giving one of our buns a furrever home! I'd love to see pictures.
how are your babies getting along?
I don't recommend bathing bunnies, but you may wash their bottoms when necessary . No goats milk. this is something that is used for emergency purposes if you should have a kit(newborn bunny) with no mother to nurse from.
Can bunnies have goat milk
Hi, veggies don't need to be organic, just rinse to rid any possible contaments
I named him Midnite...
Do the vegetables have to be organic?
Can baby bunnies bathe?
Hi, there are many veggies that are safe for bunnies to eat in moderation. Here are some to name a few.
Alfalfa, radish, and clover sprouts.
Asparagus.
Basil.
Beet greens.
Bell Peppers (green, red, yellow…)
Bok Choy.
Broccoli. Some bunnies may find this a rather “gassy” veggie. If diarrhea occurs, remove from diet.
Brussels Sprouts.
Carrot tops (organic)
Chard
Cilantro
Clover
Dandelion Greens (Pesticide Free!)
Eggplant
Endive
Escarole
Mint
Mustard Greens
Okra leaves
Parsley
Pea pods (AKA Chinese pea pods)
Peppermint leaves
Pumpkin leaves
Radicchio
Radish tops
Raspberry leaves
Squash: Zucchini, Yellow, Butternut, Pumpkin
Various lettuces
Romaine, butter, green leaf, Boston, bibb, arugula, etc
Avoid very light hearts
There are many litters in the market that do a great job at masking odor while being bunny safe.
yesterdays news is a popular litter. I personally like to use wood pellets they are safe for bunnies and quite the economical route.
I hope this helps, thank you so much for giving one of our buns a furrever home! I'd love to see pictures.