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A small family who loves rabbits! We breed mini rex and holland lops for show and pets. We have been breeding, raising, and showing for 8 years. We are located in two locations, Gaithersburg MD (20877) and Westminster MD (21157).
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How To Care For Your Rabbit:
The Bunny Diet: The rabbit diet consists of pellets, hay, fruits, veggies, and treats.
Timothy Hay:
Hay is the #1 priority for a rabbit's diet. You want to make sure your rabbit has access to hay 24/7.
Pellets:
Pellets are a part of their everyday feeding. They should only get 1/2 cup of pellets a day. Make sure the pellets you buy are high quality with 16-18% of protein. Not all pellets are made the same!
Veggies: Not all veggies are good for your rabbit. No veggies until 6 months or older.
Treats: Should be given occasionally.
Timothy Hay:
Hay is the #1 priority for a rabbit's diet. You want to make sure your rabbit has access to hay 24/7.
Pellets:
Pellets are a part of their everyday feeding. They should only get 1/2 cup of pellets a day. Make sure the pellets you buy are high quality with 16-18% of protein. Not all pellets are made the same!
Veggies: Not all veggies are good for your rabbit. No veggies until 6 months or older.
- Unsafe Veggies: Ice burg lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, tomato, etc.
- Safe Veggies: Kale (sparingly), celery, carrots, etc.
- If it’s not on this list please do research before giving to your rabbit.
Treats: Should be given occasionally.