Not exact matches
A
rabbit's diet should be made up of fresh grass hay (
timothy, orchard, brome, or oat), fresh vegetables, water and good quality
pellets.
For example, a
rabbit foster would need an enclosure, litterbox, litter, hay,
timothy pellets, water bottle or bowl, food bowl, bed to sleep on, revolution (for fleas or ticks), microchip, small animal nail clippers, spay / neuter, test for coccidia, small animal carrier, and
Timothy or Wooden Chew Toys.
You can include grass hays like orchard, oat, and
timothy hays, and you can purchase
pellets designed for
rabbits.
Adult
rabbits should be fed only
timothy pellets.
Your
rabbit should be given limited amounts of
timothy pellets each day.
Alfalfa - based
pellets are appropriate to feed to young, growing
rabbits, however once they are 8 - 12 months of age, they should be transitioned to a grass hay (usually
timothy) based
pellet.
Rabbits prefer alfalfa
pellets, so your bunny may not at first eat the
timothy pellets.
There are two types of
rabbit pellets, those made from
timothy hay and those made from alfalfa hay.