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Muesli mix with lots of flakes
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This brand of muesli has a few pellets and extruded nuggets and is mainly composed of flaked cereals. This mixture is very likely to induce dental disease and obesity.
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Typical muesli mix
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This mix contains brightly coloured extrusions, pellets, flaked cereals and alfalfa. It is typical of a muesli mix from which a rabbit can select its favourite ingredients and eat an unbalanced diet
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Another brand of nuggets
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This picture shows nuggets that are in long pieces. Each brand of nugget has its own characteristic shape and colour.
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Recommended diet for adult rabbits
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FEEDING PET RABBITS
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Amount of water in grass
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The amount of grass that would provide the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of calcium also contains 350mls water, which is an important consideration, especially for rabbits with urinary tract disease.
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AMOUNT OF FOOD THAT PROVIDES RDA OF CALCIUM
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Clover (white)
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White clover (Trifolium repens) is a common plant in lawns, pastureland, and verges. It is enjoyed by rabbits that can graze on lawns containing clover but is more difficult to pick than red clover because of its low growing creeping growth.
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Vetch (Bush)
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Bush Vetch (Vicia sepium) is one of many varieties of vetch that are common on verges and other foraging sites. They are edible but appear to be more palatable to guinea pigs than rabbits.
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Hazel
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Hazel (Corylus avellana) is a common shrub or tree that grows in hedgerows and woods. In the spring, it produces catkins. Although it is not a favourite, it is edible and rabbits will eat the leaves, young shoots, and in the autumn, the bark of more mature branches.
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Clover
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Clover (Trefolium spp.) is a common plant in areas that are grazed by rabbits. It has an unsubstantiated reputation for causing bloat, probably because it can cause problems in ruminants that eat a large amount of new growth in the spring. The digestive physiology of rabbits is different. Clover is not harmful for rabbits and is often found in lawns or among grass and other plants on verges and other foraging sites.
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