A brown new zealand rabbit eating a bunch of carrots

Nutrient Constraint Calculator For Rabbits

Use this tool to determine if the amount of food you’re giving your rabbits is still within the nutritional constraint. It’s like a MyFitnessPal for rabbits.


BEST DIET FOR PET RABBITS

The main goal for a pet rabbit’s diet is to limit the chances of developing digestive problems, which is the most common way pet rabbits die. By sticking to the list of safe food for rabbits below, you can limit the possibility of digestive problems which in turn keep your rabbits healthy.

Vegetables & Leafy Greens

Good

Spinach, Celery, Green peppers, Mint, Alfalfa, radish, Clover sprouts, Beet greens (tops), Parsley, Peapods (the flat edible kind), Peppermint leaves, Bok choy, Escarole, Clover, Peppermint leaves, Carrot & carrot tops, Radicchio, Raspberry leaves, Wheatgrass, Watercress, Cilantro, Dandelion greens and flowers (no pesticides)

Okay

Basil, Cucumber, Kale, Jade plants, Lambs Lettuce, Zucchini, Green Beans, Asparagus, Tomatoes, Lemongrass, Broccoli, Collard greens, Carrots

Bad

Eggplants(leaves&stem), Sweet Potatoes, Cabbages, Beans, Beet greens, Cauliflower, Corn, Iceberg Lettuce, Mustard greens, Nuts, Potatoes, Rhubarb, Seeds, Turnip Greens, Seeds, Legumes, Peas.

Treats

Good

Melon, Nectarine, Apple (remove seeds), Banana, Papaya, Peach, Blueberries, Blackberries, Pear, Strawberries, Raspberries, Cranberries, Pineapple, Plum, Watermelon, Cherries (remove seeds), Grapes, Orange

Okay

Dragon Fruit, Guava, Pumpkins

Bad

Noodles(any flour-based food), Olives, Bread, Human Foods, Chocolate, Crackers, Sugar, Yogurt