Choose pellets that are low - fat (about 2 percent) with more than 18 - percent fiber and 14 - to 15 - percent protein (16 to 22 percent if your bunny is housed outdoors,
because outdoor rabbits tend to burn more calories).
Not exact matches
Because domestic
rabbits have limited defenses for the many dangers found
outdoors, it is best for your
rabbit to be kept indoors.
For example, if your
rabbit develops diarrhea
because of a poor diet, its soiled coat can attract flies in the warmer months (especially if it is
outdoors).
Because the bitter taste is universally despised by most all animals, including
rabbits, raccoons, and deer, you can even use it to protect
outdoor non-edible plants and flowers from foraging wildlife.