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Image Grass (463g)
The bag holds 463g grass, which is approximately the amount that a rabbit would need to eat to meet the recommended daily allowance of calcium. It is a large volume so it is unlikely that a rabbit could eat so much grass that its calcium intake would be excessive
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Image Maize (10 cereal boxfuls)
Maize has a very low calcium content. Despite its low water content, a rabbit would have to eat about 5kg to get its recommended daily allowance of 500mg of calcium. This would fill about 10 cereal boxes. It is impossible for a rabbit to eat that much food in one day.
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Image ECMAScript program 15 Apples
A rabbit would need to eat approximately 15 apples to obtain 500mg calcium. This is too much for a rabbit to eat in a day
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Image PS document Carrots and carrot tops (1.5-2 bunches)
Carrots are 88% water and are low in calcium (0.37%). A rabbit would need to eat about 1.13g to ingest 500g calcium. This equates to about 10 carrots. Carrot tops are high in calcium (1.94) but are not heavy. The tops from about 1.5 bunces would provide 500g calcium.
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