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Forum DIET & CARE bell peppers

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    • Diamond
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        Most websites will list green and red peppers as acceptable for rabbits, but they don’t mention yellow or orange.  I know there are some nutritional differences between the different varieties, and the yellow and orange are sweeter, so maybe they are higher in sugar.  Anyway, I was wondering if there are any real reasons not to feed yellow or orange bell peppers to a bunny.


      • Sarita
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          House Rabbit Society lists bell peppers and any color is fine :~) Bell peppers should just be 15% of the veggies though as the leafy greens should be the majority of their veggies.


        • LBJ10
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            Mine won’t touch them. LOL
            You can offer them to your bun though to see if they like it.


          • Diamond
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              Ah, good to know. Thanks guys!

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