Food- Rabbits should be given an unlimited amount of hay at every life stage. Bunnies up to 7 months of age should have Alfalfa hay and bunnies 8 months + should be given grass hays, such as Oat or Timothy hay. Pellets 18% or more is beneficial for young rabbits and should be unlimited until reaching maturity and then the pellets should make up less than half of the diet.
Water- Fresh water should always be available to your bunny.
Vegetables- Vegetables can be introduced around 3 months of age. Introduce only one at a time to see how your bunnies body handles it. Here are some safe vegetables to try with your bunny:
radish
clovers
basil
beet green tops
bok choy
broccoli
brussel sprouts
carrots and carrot tops
celery
cilantro
collard greens
dandelion greens
mint
kale
mustard greens
parsley
peppermint leaves
raspberry leaves
romaine lettuce (NO iceburg lettuce)
pea pods
spinach
wheat grass
watercress
Treats- Rabbits can enjoy a variety of treats. Just remember they are a treat. Some safe treats include oatmeal, barley and fresh fruits. Pet stores often carry many options of safe bunny treats that contain dried fruit or hay.
Grooming- You should groom your bunny weekly. This includes brushing your bunny with a safe brush and wiping their bottom with a clean rag to remove any stuck poop and urine. They will need a nail trim every 4-6 weeks.