🐰 Rabbit Feeding Calculator
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Rabbit Feeding Calculator – Plan the Perfect Diet for Your Bunny
Feeding a rabbit isn’t as simple as just tossing them a handful of pellets. To raise a healthy, happy bunny, you need to understand their dietary needs and how much to feed them based on their weight, age, and activity level. Our Rabbit Feeding Calculator acts like a personalized rabbit diet planner that helps you create a balanced rabbit diet—including the right proportions of hay, pellets, and greens.
Why Use a Rabbit Feeding Calculator?
Rabbits require a very specific balance of fiber, vitamins, and nutrients to thrive. This tool helps answer common questions like:
- How much should I feed my rabbit daily?
- What’s the correct portion of hay and vegetables for rabbits?
- Can I customize my rabbit’s diet based on age and breed?
- Is my rabbit eating too much or too little?
By entering a few simple details like your rabbit’s weight and age, you’ll receive a customized feeding breakdown—whether you’re feeding a growing kit or a senior bunny. It also serves as a great daily rabbit food chart to follow.
Additional Tools for a Complete Rabbit Diet
We’ve developed several supporting calculators to help you build a complete and nutritious meal plan for your rabbit:
- Calculate daily hay needs to ensure your rabbit gets enough fiber for healthy digestion.
- Estimate the right amount of leafy greens to include in each meal for vitamins and hydration.
- Learn how much fresh greens to include without overfeeding.
FAQs – Rabbit Feeding Questions Answered
How much food should I give my rabbit each day?
Most adult rabbits need about 1/4 cup of pellets per 6 lbs of body weight, unlimited hay, and 1–2 cups of fresh greens daily. This calculator helps you tailor these amounts to your specific rabbit.
Is hay really that important for rabbits?
Yes! Hay should make up 70–80% of your rabbit’s diet. It promotes good digestion and prevents dental issues. Use our hay calculator to get exact recommendations.
Can I feed my rabbit fruits and treats?
Occasional fruits and treats are fine in small amounts, but they should never replace hay or greens. This calculator helps you stay within healthy limits.
What if my rabbit is overweight?
You can reduce pellet intake and adjust greens and hay portions. Always consult with a vet, and use these calculators to guide your rabbit’s meal plan.