Hay

Rabbits and guinea pigs should have fresh unlimited hay and grass day and night.

Greens

Rabbits should have 1 cup of fresh green vegetables or weeds each day.

Guinea pigs should half 1/2 cup.

Pellets

1 egg cup per 2.3kg rabbit daily. Long haired rabbits should get 1/4 cup.

1 teaspoon per guinea pig.

*Please note that this is only a guideline and if your rabbit or guinea pig is sick/overweight or underweight they should be seen by an exotic vet.

Rabbit Food

Agrimony Alfalfa*
Apples*
Apple Tree (leaves and twigs)
Asparagus*
Banana*
Basil
Beetroot greens
Blackberries* (including leaves)
Blackcurrant leaves
Blueberries*
Bok Choy
Broccoli leaves & tops
Brussel Sprouts
Burdock
Cabbage
Calendula
Chamomile
Chicory
Capsicum
Carrot*
Carrot-tops (green bit)
Cauliflower (including leaves)
Celeriac
Celery stalks & leaves
Chickweed
Chicory
Citrus tree branches
Cleavers (goosegrass/sticky weed)
Clover*
Collard
Common mallow
Coriander
Cornflower
Cucumber
Dandelion
Dill

Rinse well before feeding your bunny

*treat foods should only be given in small amounts

Source credit: Dr Kezia Lockhart

Dock
Echinacea
Fennel
Goats Rue
Hawkbit
Jerusalem artichoke
Kale
Lemon balm
Mint
Marigold
Mustard
Nasturtium
Oxeye
Pear leaves and twigs
Pansy
Parsley
Plantain
Puha
Pumpkin
Radicchio
Radish roots and tops 
Raspberries*
Rocket
Roses (leaves and flowers)
Sage
Silverbeet/Chard
Spinach
Strawberries*
Sunflower
Swede
Thyme
Turnip
Watercress
Willow
Yarrow
Yu choy Zucchini/courgette (including flowers but NOT leaves)

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