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Forum DIET & CARE Questions about FRUITS and NUTS

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    • BunniesInTheBreakroom
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        For my bunnies:
        What fruits and nuts are BEST for bunnies and what veggies should my bunnies be fed or can be fed daily?
        Also what other fruits and nuts are ok for bunnies to eat? How about banana? Apples? Orange? Strawberrys? What other berries are or aren’t ok? Are these safe for bunnies and how much should they be allowed? Small amounts, treats only, or can they be fed as part of their main diet?
        And what fruits and nuts are dangerous or not ok for bunnies to have at all?

        I have also gotten a request on YouTube to do a video over healthy rabbits treats vs. store bought treats and what pet shop treats are marketed for bunnies but unhealthy? So I am looking for as much information over that as I can find. I want to make sure I don’t put out any bad info to new rabbit owners (my targeted audience).


      • Stickerbunny
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          http://rabbit.org/suggested-vegetables-and-fruits-for-a-rabbit-diet/

          I would not feed a rabbit nuts. Fruits are fine in moderation. There is a list for you.

          By the way, the font colors you are using makes your post a little hard to read. Very bright!


        • BunniesInTheBreakroom
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            I know, it was an accident :p sorry


          • BunniesInTheBreakroom
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              Oh, and thanks!


            • NewBunnyOwner123
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                Ahhhh my eyes! Lol ALL nuts are best avoided. They are too fattening. :p


              • Beka27
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                  I tried to edit the font in your first post and it’s un-editable. Did you type that in the box or did you try to copy/paste it from elsewhere? Please don’t copy/paste your posts from other sources (like a blog or another forum). It sometimes makes it difficult to read, and we cannot edit it if necessary.

                  Have you done any of your own research on diet? I would really recommend that you take some time to look through the forum (where these questions have been answered repeatedly over the years), and search out other reputable sources around the internet. If you come across something contradictory, feel free to ask about that and we should be able to help you.


                • BunniesInTheBreakroom
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                    I copied and pasted from another question I asked but the other question was just planned colored so I’m not sure why it showed up in that color.
                    I have found a few lists while doing research of foods that are ok but heard other info like that those foods are to sugary and things like that. Just wondered which ones were actually healthy and not just ok for them to have.


                  • Sarita
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                      Stickerbunny linked you to a list from the House Rabbit Society – use that list. Make sure you read the article in full as well and not just the list as it has important and interesting information.


                    • Beka27
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                        Well, generally fruits are very sugary. Most fruits are fine for bunnies, but they can only have a tiny piece because of the high sugar content. You wouldn’t want to buy fruit FOR your bunny, because it’s not to be good long enough to go through it all. I’d recommend that people give their buns a bit of whatever fruit THEY are eating. So, if you peel a banana for yourself, give them a piece. If you’re cutting up strawberries for dessert, maybe give them half of a berry. Stuff like that.

                        Pineapples come to mind.  I love pineapple, so when we’re cutting one up, I shave a little bit off of the core to give to them.  Well… I guess give to HER.  I’m still adjusting to only having one… 


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                          Posted By Beka27 on 06/21/2013 08:26 AM
                          I tried to edit the font in your first post and it’s un-editable. Did you type that in the box or did you try to copy/paste it from elsewhere? Please don’t copy/paste your posts from other sources (like a blog or another forum). It sometimes makes it difficult to read, and we cannot edit it if necessary.

                          I corrected it. I’ll email the leader team to let you all know how to correct this type of issue. 

                          Helloworld!!

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