Dutch rabbits mainly eat grass and rabbit food. Usually, fruit tree grass, ryegrass, oat grass, and wheat grass can be eaten by Dutch rabbits, but some are not edible by Dutch rabbits. Let's take a look. Bar!

1. Foods that Dutch rabbits cannot eat in large quantities: corn, peanuts, potatoes, Flour food, nuts, meat, honey, glucose, oatmeal, sweet bamboo sticks, etc.
2. Foods that Dutch rabbits can't eat: chocolate, coffee, wine, onions, leeks, green onions, garlic, etc.
3. Dutch rabbits should eat less fruits and vegetables as much as possible. The gastrointestinal and digestive characteristics of Dutch rabbits determine that they are not suitable for digesting excessive carbohydrates! Too many fruits and vegetables can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort in Dutch rabbits. Especially for young rabbits, eating fruits and vegetables too early can easily cause gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea. Adult Dutch rabbits should not eat more than 300g of fruits and vegetables per day. Different Dutch rabbits will have feces after eating. If there is any change, adjust the food intake according to the physical condition of your Dutch rabbit. If there is any abnormality, stop feeding fruits and vegetables immediately.
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