I go a little bit deeper into a healthy rabbit diet in this post but i feel it s important that i go over the basics here before we take a look at the fruit and vegetables rabbit food list.
Wild baby rabbit food list.
Baby rabbits need more protein so give them pellets and alfalfa hay.
Wild rabbit s primary source of nutrition remains fresh grasses but you can also feed him.
Hay and grass should make up much of your rabbit s diet as they contain indigestible fiber that s vital for your rabbit s gastro intestinal health says ian nicholson a small animal surgery specialist with calder vets in england.
A healthy rabbit diet.
The recommended types of hay for wild rabbits are oat and timothy.
The wild rabbits in your yard will have an abundance of grass to chew on but will probably not have ready access to hay.
The vegetables that you can feed the wild rabbit include.
Provide the wild rabbits with grass and hay.
It s tempting to overfeed young rabbits but this can lead to obesity in later life.
If not use kitten or goat milk to imitate their mother s milk.
Include a piece of carrot or a slice of apple and this should be done only when they cross the age of six months.
Make sure that you get a baby rabbit into good eating habits.
Leafy greens such as collard greens watercress and swiss chard a few pellets especially the ones with seeds they can keep chewing on them all the day long plenty of.
Contrary to popular belief rabbits need to eat more than just carrots and lettuce.
Whether wild or domesticated grass and hay are staples of a rabbit s diet.
The most important thing for a healthy rabbit diet is hay hay should be the primary source of a rabbit s diet in fact it should make up as much as 70 of their food intake.
They require a balanced diet of hay fresh veggies and fruit and a few pellets.
All sorts of hay excepting alfalfa.
Your rabbit should be weaned.
Rabbits should be fed a mix of hay fresh vegetables and commercial pellets.