September 16, 2010
Managing Your Rabbit’s Nutritional Requirements
The Importance of Fibre
High quality straw must be available every day. Bunnies are fibrevores, meaning they need fibre within their daily diet. Hay contains magnesium plus calcium, and fresh hay also consists of grass and herbs. You can guage how fresh the hay is from the appearance. Inadequate quality hay is usually yellowish in color, and is dry and dusty. Fresh hay will be green in coloring, and it also smells a lot like newly cut grass. Hay is available independently, and also blended with grass (referred to as forage).
Fruits, fresh vegetables
Rabbits really like dandelion leaves as well as fresh grass, but you must ensure the section you pick from has not been polluted by other animals, or perhaps polluted by toxic wastes. That’s the reason it is always better to pick grasses and plants from your own personal residence. Rabbits enjoy eating vegetables and fruit, which ought to be fresh and raw. If there’s any uneaten pieces they must be removed from the hutch or run after a couple of hours or so, just before they become damp or even rotten. Lettuce ought to be avoided since it tends to make rabbits very sleepy. When choosing rabbit food you ought to only stock up on the nutritional fibre abundant products and steer clear of providing any muesli type feeds.
Rabbit Pet Treats
To give your bunny a treat, you can give them their own much-loved kind of fresh fruit or veggie (you can easily work out which happens to be their favourite as they will feed on it instantly the moment it’s positioned infront of them) or you could provide them with a shop bought pet treat like a chew treat. You may provide them with a nice twig to chew on, the most suitable twigs tend to be found on deciduous or fruit trees. These will help to keep your rabbits tooth enamel in good shape. Otherwise you can provide your bunny a piece of hard, stale bread (not rotten), which again might help their teeth.
You should never provide your bunny a treat which consists of an abundance of sodium, sugars, or fat.
Drinking water
Fresh, clean water really should be provided regularly for your bunny. It ought to be provided in a nice and clean sipping flask, and flasks really should be cleaned out on a regular basis, as algae could build up inside the flask.





























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