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Fruits:  but the natural sugars (fructose) if given in large amounts may be harmful to the rabbit's digestive system. Apples, bananas, and papaya should be fed in moderation. Apple seeds can cause diarrhea. Fresh papaya and pineapple may help stimulate a rabbit's diet.

Greens that are palatable to rabbits and safe are

Kale: rich in vitamins A&C feed sparingly contains oxalates witch are toxic.

Collards: rich in calcium vita A

Arugula: good source of A&C

Mustards: A, folic acid and calcium

Chard: potassium, magnesium&calcium

Endive A& Foliate

Broccoli: Vit A & D feed in moderation creates gas & diarrhea

Rosemary: iron& calcium

Mint: Vit A & Magnesium

Parsley: Vit A&C

Cilantro: Vit A&C

When using any of these fruits or veg. select only fresh make sure they are not spoiled or mold

When introducing any new type of feed into a rabbits diet do so slowly . large amounts  will disturbed the normal flora of the digestive tract . The digestive tract of any small animal is fragile and will shut down if huge changes are made at one time watch fecal matter to see if it looks ok.

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