Rabbit Food Chart

Age What to Feed
Birth to 3 Weeks: Mother's milk
3 to 4 Weeks: Mother's milk, nibbles of alfalfa and pellets
4 to 7 Weeks: Mother's milk, access to alfalfa and pellets
7 Weeks to 7 Months: Unlimited pellets, unlimited hay
12 Weeks: Introduce vegetables one at a time in quantities under 1/2 oz.
7 Months to 1 Year: Introduce timothy hay and decrease alfalfa. Decrease pellets to 1/2 cup per 6 lbs. body weight. Increase daily vegetables gradually. Fruit daily ration should be no more than 1 oz. to 2 oz. per 6 lbs. body weight.
1 to 5 Years: Unlimited grass hay and straw, 1/4 to 1/2 cup pellets per 6 lbs. body weight (depending on metabolism and/or proportionate to vegetables), minimum 2 cups chopped vegetables per 6 lbs. body weight, fruit daily ration no more than 2 oz. (2 TBL) per 6. lbs. body weight.
Over 6 Years: If sufficient weight is maintained continue the diet for 1 to 5 year olds. Older rabbits who are frail may need unrestricted pellets to keep weight up. If calcium levels are normal, alfalfa can be given to underweight rabbits. Annual blood work-ups are highly recommended for geriatric rabbits. See your vet to decide what is best for your rabbit at this age.

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