I thought yard grass was safe! I saw many people feeding rabbits that. Also my vet said that rabbits can eat mashed potato (without other things) and my rabbit once grabbed the banana peel from the banana I was eating and ran away with it. Before then, I didn't know that rabbits could not eat it but thank goodness he survived from it! Also I've seen my friend give her rabbit bread :(
h0neqs I know right :( or where I live.....if you buy a bunny the only food it gets is pellets :( When I got my first bunnies, the pet store only told me to feed them pellets Then later on I realized that was not healthy at all :( Poor bunnies :(
*Me:* thinks Hailey is super smart *Hailey:* not sure what seeds even are, doesn’t know legumes, forgets different nuts Lol, great video! I always manage to learn something new about rabbits from you!
Thanks for this. Dried corn was in treats and toys from a company I thought was reliable. Also i think I've had treats with seeds in. I rescued a rabbit a few months ago from the street knowing nothing about them. Your videos have been very helpful
cartoons are so messed up for teaching us rabbits eat cabbage and carrots only,mice eat cheese,monkeys eat bananas,elephants eat peanuts??what the hell😂
Syeda Bukhari OMG you won’t regret your choice ever 😍 They are the best animals! They don’t bark or meow or scream! They are so gentle and they eat veggies and fruits like a normal baby! 😂😂 make sure you add pellets and hay too! They are so darn cute I promise you that you’ll have fun with your future bunny!
Im so glad someone did this, i work at a bunny rescue and the amount of people who feed their rabbits disgusting food are very stupid Omg at the cornmaze where i live they feed their rabbits corn, now i know why they constantly have new bunnys
I used to give my bunnies just plain oatmeal because I had no idea. Thank you for sharing this! It's just another great example of how nobody can stop learning! I don't give it to the anymore, but a lot of my research had said it was okay.
Thank you, for the video you did about why rabbits should live in pers and not alone, my parents didn't listen to me, but I showed them the video you did and they understood and said okay to another rabbit. So now I have two little rabbits free roaming in my room, and I couldn't be more happy for them. Thank you!
Great video, I found it very informative! I also love how it was more commonly fed foods rather than things that are very obvious 😊 Can't wait till next week's video! ❤️
Hi Haley! Could you do a video on the complete journey of clicker training, starting from the age where rabbits can begin to eat non - dried fruit as treats? My bunny is not all that happy with her dried apple treats (she's two months and 3 weeks 😍) so I'm hoping that will change as I introduce her to real fruit. Any way, could you give us steps, maybe? Like, how to introduce treats, how to introduce clicker, etc. Also could you do diy cage inhancers for smaller enclosures? My bun can't free range just yet because she's so tiny but for the time when she's in her cage (i.e. at night) I'd like for her to have puzzels and ramps and stuff. Any suggestions? ALSO (sorry to keep rambling) could you maybe make a video about introducing cats and bunnies? Sorry if you've already made some of these vids and I wasted your time🤦🏼♀️I tried to check for them all💜 Anyway I love you and your animal family and your content very much and my bun LOVES your seagrass mats😂💜💜 We love you!!!
Bobbie Deharty don't give your bunny apple or dried apple at this age as they should be given only alfalfa hay and pellets till they are 6 months of age. At 6 months is the best time to start training them
Omg my local farm sells hay that contains acorns and wheat it is mostly hay but recently i have noticed there are lots of sticks and acorns in the hay- i need to change the hay! Thankyou so much you may have just saved my rabbits' lives❤
When my back was turned for about 2 mins, my bunny Sampras managed to open my handbag and unwrap and eat an entire chocolate brownie. I was in tears down the phone to the emergency vet whilst Sampras binkied around the room like "hey mama, what's up?" Anyways, she ended up getting wind for about 2 hours then was fine. She didn't even realise anything was wrong. A very resilient little girl. Hate to think what could have been.
Hi Hailey! My bunny just loves peas and chikpeas, she loves them soo much that I use them instead of those sweet treats so should I continue or stop feeding her those?
Early!!!!! This helps a lot although I don't feed any of the above to my rabbits, it really helps making sure I'm feeding them the correct food!! ;) Cool video!! I love the fact that your (and your parent's) cats are in the background of the video looking out of the window, I think that absolutely adorable!!!
Thank you for tip about no banana peels! I would cut the tip off my banana to share with my bunnies in the morning and never thought of pesticides! My kids and I have learned so much from you. Our bunnies have a much better life because of your passion for educating the rabbit community. Keep up the great work!
On the topic of seeds: If the hay contains few seeds and ears/heads, rabbits need additional fats and proteins. A lack of fatty acids can be seen in shaggy coat, dry skin, lip scab and frequent clogging. To add essential fatty acids such as omega-6 fatty acids and omega-3 fatty acids, you should occasionally offer sunflower seeds and/or a seed mixture. About 4 sunflower seeds (without shell) per kg of rabbit per week are sufficient to prevent a deficiency. In fresh and dried grassy ears there are usually enough omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. One teaspoon of grass seeds or small seeds per week are useful in case of poor hay quality or in case of a change of coat. The following seeds are suitable for rabbits: grass seeds (comb grass, cane fescue, kneeling grass, rye grass), linseed, chia seeds, fennel seeds, millet, amaranth, dandelion, fenugreek seeds. Fat food is an important part of any rabbit diet and should not be forgotten, especially when feeding without dehydrated food! Of course only in very small amounts and tailored to your rabbits‘s activity and husbandry. In the Winter month, when the hay may not have that much quality and you can’t collect fresh (field)grass and meadow, then I complement/supplement the diet with seeds.
Oh sh*t. I have a beautiful oak tree in my backyard, and my new bunny has been chomping down on the fallen leaves and twigs. I'll make sure I rake everything up before he spends time out there from now on. This was an eye opener. THANK YOU!
They can have banana peels as treats. Mine ate through my bananas the one time...so I looked it up to make sure he'd be safe. Just wash the banana peels.....by soaking them in water...preferably filtered water.
Omg ty! This video is so helpful! I regret giving my bunnies a little bit of banana peels. I googled it and it said that they are allowed to have that. Good thing I stopped very soon after a few pieces.
Hello Haley thank you so much for this video because about 3 months ago my mum and I bought two dried corn cobs so I am so relieved that they didn't really eat them at all. Also am I allowed to give my rabbits things like hay with flower petals and stuff like that in it?
Negan Morgan ok thank you well I buy hay that has rose petals in it is that ok? Well I only give to them as a special treat sometimes because it also Has banana in which is quite sweet
Thank you so much for this video Hailey! This would really really help a lot of people that are new bunny owners! I honestly had my bunnies for a very very long time and I have always loved your channel and learned from it! Love you loads😘😍
Urban legends: So there's a urban legend called "Black Rose" Here's how it goes: (my version) There were 3 sisters. Veronica, Alice and Clara. One day Veronica went to a flower shop. She went inside ask the florist: "is there 5 white roses?" the florist said: "oh sorry there's only 4 white ones. Can a black one do?" Veronica said yes took it home, put it in a vase then sleep. In the morning she was found dead with her body full of stabs. Next week Alice went to the same flower shop. She asked the florist: "can i have 6 red roses?" the florist said: "oh sorry there is only 4 red roses. Can a black one do?" Alice said sure. went home, put it in a vase and went to sleep, in the morning she was found dead full of stabs. the youngest sister was sure that the black rose has something to do with the deaths of her deceased sisters. She went to the flower shop and she asked the florist: "can I have 3 white roses?" the florist said: " oh sorry we have 2 white ones, can a black one do?" she said yes. She went home got an axe and put the rose in a vase. She stayed awake holding the axe. And exactly 3:00AM a arm with a knife came out of the rose. Clara was terrified. But that didn't stop her. she got the axe, stood up and chopped the arm. The black rose disappeared. the next day she went to the flower shop and she saw the florist who had her arm chopped off. Fin. *I was bored ok?*
I’m very curious about to use shop How do you go about finding a toy, researching it and making sure it’s safe, testing it on your own rabbits. I love that your shop is eco conscious and rabbit safe! Curious to see how much work you have to put into just to give us the amazing experience ❤️
much love from Malaysia 💕 i just wanted to share how concerned am i towards some bunny parents in Malaysia, some of them gave rice to their bunnies 😭 they cook Nasi Lemak (one of Malaysia's famous food) and just feed their bunnies, the rice is cooked with coconut milk. and they simply post it on social media ☹️ those poor bunnies 😭
Hey, I'm from Malaysia too. I wonder if you feel as frustrated as I am with the lack of good hay source and rabbit savvy vets, and pet shops that have no idea how to advise on rabbit care and also poorly stocked with rabbit supplies?
Same in Indonesia lol. i asked the staff at pet stores if they have hay for rabbit and they just gave me hamster food and told me its very good for rabbit😂😂
Hi can you please make a video on how i can make a snug a bun I have search the whole internet and I still have no idea I getting a bunny today and will like to give them one😁
Very helpful! I’ve read so many different articles, and in putting two and two together, I feel like it really narrowed my knowledge down, to what my bunny can or can’t have.
@@beidouyae3999 Well now you know. At least your not feeding it to them anymore (I hope not...). I am a little shocked that you didn't know since chips are already really unhealthy for us humans. Chips have oil, salt, and lots more unhealthy stuff.
Any opinions if it ok to give rabbits Timothy Hay that is marketed for horses??? It just easier to buy in bulk much cheaper too and I already have to buy it for my own horses so I was wondering if I could also give it to my bunnies.
when you mow your lawn your gas from your Lawn Moore gets on your yard grass even tho you can’t see it gasoline is deadly for animals if ingested another reason not to give your rabbit or bunny your yard grass
Where are you getting your information for each of these listed foods? Have you taken an animal nutrition, biochemistry, or physiology course before? Do you know why each of these foods are not safe? Or do you just know that there is "something in them that makes it toxic so yeah don't give it to them". Do you know the digestive anatomy and physiology of a rabbit? Just wondering. Citing your sources would make this video much more credible.
I love her but she says corn husks are not safe cause they're stringy or something like that and that bunnies can not chew them up properly... they're softer that some hays, vets even recommend you to feed them to your bunny in case you run out of hay while you restock your supply, there super rich in fiber and help their teeth
yeah corn husks are perfectly safe for rabbits and guinea pigs, how are they gunna choke on corn husks but not timothy hay. also corn husks are a grass and i fed corn husks to my guinea pigs a ton when they are in season, they never had a single issue. I know guinea pigs and rabbits are different, but their teeth and digestive systems work very much the same way. I disagree on this one issue, but do enjoy her content a lot still.
i mean i have a fence but is it still good to give it to them bc i take them out side to play and run around and they eat the grass so is it still bad though?
Thank you!we are getting to baby bunnies and although we’re keeping them inside we have a n outside playpen for them I’ll put a towel down or put them on my deck now as I’m pretty sure are neighbours use pesticide
I was looking at some natural herb and hay mixes in pets a home and at some of the pellets and they say they contain wheat so should i avoid these. Also I will be feeding my bunny a very small amount of pellets . I know they aren't essential and there will only be a small amount as a father indication that she is eating so I can make sure she is ok. Anyway alot of pellets seem to have alfalfa in. I have found some grain free pellets that dont but was wondering if at any point they didn't have these in would the others be a problem?
Science selective grain free rabbit food is quite food. As for the herbs I'd recommend hay experts or hay box they have better quality and cheaper herbs :)
Hey :D I just realised that you are litterally raw feeding your rabbits. That makes you my new favorite rabbit-guru. I'm housing two rabbits for a friend and I must say, that I knew enough to keep them alive, but now I know how to keep them very well too ;). Cats are strickt carnivorus (pardon my spelling, I'm Danish) - completely opposite rabbits, who are strickt herbivorus. I did not know about grains and nuts being so bad, but again: my cats are raw-fed - due to my wish to avoid processed food, substances not sutable for cat - diets. Why would it be any different to my little long-eared friends? Thank you for sharing your wisdom :)
I got a bunny yesterday, he is 9 weeks old, already eats grass hay and about less than half a cup of pellets. I started introducing him to veggies yesterday and his poop is normal, should I stop and wait till he is older or?
Wow! Thank you! I think my bunny is just smart and knows what he shouldn’t eat. A long time ago, I got him a treat that had basically bird seed in the middle. He took it and spit it into his water dish and I never got him anything with bird seed stuff again! Also, I had gotten him yogurt bites, and he took the open bag and tossed it 🤣 But thank you for this video! It just confirms why he didn’t want those!
One you missed but kinda hinted at... Celery! The leafy top is ok, I think, but the fibrous stalks have fibers that their teeth wont always cut. Its also ok to give an adult rabbit old fashion oatmeal.. maybe a tablespoon to 1/4 cup a day...mine really likes his oatmeal. Also splurge and treat yourself to organic carrots and give your rabbits the tops, they REALLY like the tops and the part where the top meets the carrot. Good video!
Thank you for making this. Soooo many rabbit foods have corn, nuts, seeds, and dried peas in them... Also, I was told eggs were a good "supplement" by many people. I never gave them to Bean (my bun) because it never made any sense to me... Edit: also, I love that many of us are cancelling these super old pet brands that have been feed our pets garbage for decades.
If you have a free roaming rabbit, it can be hard to keep them away from some of these foods sometimes, especially if accidentally dropped, or cat/dog food, or something they might chew into. If your kids accidentally drop cereal or corn chips, most likely your bunny will find these at one point or another, and indulge. A little bit will not harm them, just keep them away from huge amounts, and from the big ones like chocolate, onions, avocado, etc. if your bunny starts having diarrhea or gas, they probably ate something they shouldn’t have. Try as much as you can to keep them on what they should be eating, add more leafy greens and hay, and cut back on the sweeter treats and they should be better soon.
I would really like to see a video that covers the do’s and dont’s of bonded rabbits. Not how to bond them, but after they are bonded. Like what if one needs to go to the vet? Can you separate them or do you take them both? Should you feed them separately or together and then how do you know they are getting enough to eat? I think that would be REALLY helpful and it’s something that I can’t seem to find any videos on!
I’ve been feeding my rabbit around 1 or 2 yogurt drops a day for 5 or so days until now, I’m very concerned about my rabbit, and I’m not sure what to do. She seems fine at the moment but I don’t know in the future, any advice??
About the oak and acorn leaves, this is most likely a US thing after checking why it should not be fed: the US oak is high in cyanide (similar to almonds, tomatoes, apple seeds and pumpkin/watermelon seeds), but cyanide evaporates at around 20deg celsius, in central Europe with its 40+ degree hot summers it is fine to feed oak leaves, because for one the European oaks have very little cyanide to begin with and the poison just leaves the leaves, but people should be warry with feeding acorn leaves in spring during the colder temperatures and under no circumstance ever feed any acorns or oak branches (but while in the US it would kill the rabbit, in Europe you would have a rabbit leaving soft poop everywhere). But if this video were about Europe, the list would look a lot different, a lot of trees and plants here are almost instantly deadly to rabbits but European domestic breeds tend to ignore or even be repulsed by those. If someone in the future reads my comment, owns an US breed and is located in Europe, be extra warry, the list does not include European plants and you should do a lot of research about everything you feed
Thank you very much for this video. I'm going to stop giving my bunny his favourite treats as they have dried corn in it. Beforehand, I didn't know, which may sound kinda dumb, but I genuinely thought I was doing the best for him by giving him his favourites. Is kale okay to feed rabbits everyday? I've heard so many different things, and I really want to do what's best for him. Also, earlier today, I was having my lunch whilst sitting next to my bunny rabbit and it had lettuce and cucumber. He literally climbed on my lap to get to the lettuce 😂😂 I fed him very tiny amounts of the lettuce as I didn't know what type of lettuce it was.
DO NOT GIVE YOU RABBITS VIA THIS VIDEO:
1. Corn or Corn husk
2. Legumes beans, peas etc
3. Chocolate
4. Anything dairy
5. Grains
6. Avocado
7. Nuts
8. Potatoes
9. Meat
10. Eggs
11. Iceberg Lettuce
12. Apple seeds
13. Onion,garlic,chives
14. Yard grass
15. Banana peels
16. Acorns
17. Seeds
18. Other pet food
19. Processed treats
20. Mushrooms
So many treat products contain dairy at the pet section of the stores, read the labels!
Lori Belmore's PET STORES WANT YOUR MONEY!
Lori Belmore's PET STORES WANT YOUR MONEY!
@@loribelmores6061 who says the petstore's right tho? its weird af giving bunnies milk products
I thought yard grass was safe! I saw many people feeding rabbits that. Also my vet said that rabbits can eat mashed potato (without other things) and my rabbit once grabbed the banana peel from the banana I was eating and ran away with it. Before then, I didn't know that rabbits could not eat it but thank goodness he survived from it! Also I've seen my friend give her rabbit bread :(
It’s sad how there is so many rumours that rabbit just eat carrots :(
h0neqs yep like some kids take bugs bunny seriously 😒
For real!
**exactly**
h0neqs I know right :( or where I live.....if you buy a bunny the only food it gets is pellets :(
When I got my first bunnies, the pet store only told me to feed them pellets
Then later on I realized that was not healthy at all :(
Poor bunnies :(
@@animallover7490
And where I live, in India, pet store literally said just cabbage and carrots and nothing else. smh
When you said "meat" I was like who would give their rabbits meat!
5 seconds later
*HOLY SHAT PEOPLE ACTUALLY GIVE THEIR RABBITS MEAT-*
:0 really i didn’t know people a do this 👁👄👁
*Me:* thinks Hailey is super smart
*Hailey:* not sure what seeds even are, doesn’t know legumes, forgets different nuts
Lol, great video! I always manage to learn something new about rabbits from you!
I wouldnt call these stuff as being smart or stupid as they lies behind education not intelligence
I feel like
101rabbits
Victoria Rachel
Lennon the bunny TO DO A COLAB
sis please OMG YASSSSS
Yup and I watch all them
Yesssssss did me tooo I have been thinking that for like a year or two now let’s make it happen
UH, HECK YES
Yas!
Who else Loves 101rabbits? ❤️🐰
me!!
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Thanks for this. Dried corn was in treats and toys from a company I thought was reliable. Also i think I've had treats with seeds in. I rescued a rabbit a few months ago from the street knowing nothing about them. Your videos have been very helpful
Elin Rees I recommend watching Lennon the bunny!
Many vets recommend corn husk as an alternative to give your bunny in case you run out of hay (just while you restock the hay)
cartoons are so messed up for teaching us rabbits eat cabbage and carrots only,mice eat cheese,monkeys eat bananas,elephants eat peanuts??what the hell😂
What cartoons sho elephants eat peanuts? But I agree with you
@JULIE ALFORD dunbo eats peanuts? I've never watched it but okay
Don't forget "cats drink milk". They don't ...they are highly lactose n tolerant
Shattered Amethyst IKR they giving us the wrong info!
Amy Sarah Ace yes cats can get diarrhoea from it
I love how Milo and Shadow are just chilling in the backround
Thankfully
Yep.
Same! They are such good friends!
If that were my two boy cats Samson and Bryan I would have to stop to break them up lol, they good cats.
Who is shadow
I have 2 bunnies and this was very helpfull.
I am getting a bunny Wednesday
All the Best! Do lots of research whenever in doubt of anything related to your Bunny!
Awesome!
I get mine tuesday!!
Awesome!!!
same
I don't have any bunnies however love watching hoping to get a bunny in the future
Same!
If you dont have any dogs or cats ask your family to adopt you a rabbit in the future.
You would be an amazing bunny parent because you research x
Syeda Bukhari OMG you won’t regret your choice ever 😍
They are the best animals! They don’t bark or meow or scream! They are so gentle and they eat veggies and fruits like a normal baby! 😂😂 make sure you add pellets and hay too! They are so darn cute I promise you that you’ll have fun with your future bunny!
Well good luck
Im so glad someone did this, i work at a bunny rescue and the amount of people who feed their rabbits disgusting food are very stupid
Omg at the cornmaze where i live they feed their rabbits corn, now i know why they constantly have new bunnys
I love how your cats staring at the window so cute😻😻
Me: tries to feed Wilbur the best possible food.
Wilbur: yeah I’m gonna steal the dog’s food as soon as I think you’re not looking
I used to give my bunnies just plain oatmeal because I had no idea. Thank you for sharing this! It's just another great example of how nobody can stop learning! I don't give it to the anymore, but a lot of my research had said it was okay.
Rabbits can eat oats. I feed the grow outs oats all the time.
Thank you, for the video you did about why rabbits should live in pers and not alone, my parents didn't listen to me, but I showed them the video you did and they understood and said okay to another rabbit. So now I have two little rabbits free roaming in my room, and I couldn't be more happy for them. Thank you!
Great video, I found it very informative! I also love how it was more commonly fed foods rather than things that are very obvious 😊
Can't wait till next week's video! ❤️
I just wanted to say how thankful we all are for the work you put into your videos:)
Hi Haley! Could you do a video on the complete journey of clicker training, starting from the age where rabbits can begin to eat non - dried fruit as treats? My bunny is not all that happy with her dried apple treats (she's two months and 3 weeks 😍) so I'm hoping that will change as I introduce her to real fruit. Any way, could you give us steps, maybe? Like, how to introduce treats, how to introduce clicker, etc.
Also could you do diy cage inhancers for smaller enclosures? My bun can't free range just yet because she's so tiny but for the time when she's in her cage (i.e. at night) I'd like for her to have puzzels and ramps and stuff. Any suggestions?
ALSO (sorry to keep rambling) could you maybe make a video about introducing cats and bunnies?
Sorry if you've already made some of these vids and I wasted your time🤦🏼♀️I tried to check for them all💜
Anyway I love you and your animal family and your content very much and my bun LOVES your seagrass mats😂💜💜
We love you!!!
I would be interested in a clicker training video too. I think my bunnies would enjoy learning new things, but I don't know where to start.
Bobbie Deharty don't give your bunny apple or dried apple at this age as they should be given only alfalfa hay and pellets till they are 6 months of age. At 6 months is the best time to start training them
My bunny is too lazy for clicker training 😂
@@aali7512 the vet says 3 months and that you could give them small bits of dried fruit. All my research says the same thing.
Omg my local farm sells hay that contains acorns and wheat it is mostly hay but recently i have noticed there are lots of sticks and acorns in the hay- i need to change the hay! Thankyou so much you may have just saved my rabbits' lives❤
You have saved my life! I watched almost all your videos before I got my bunny Nova! Thanks
Precious And Aspyn his name is so cute 🥺
When my back was turned for about 2 mins, my bunny Sampras managed to open my handbag and unwrap and eat an entire chocolate brownie. I was in tears down the phone to the emergency vet whilst Sampras binkied around the room like "hey mama, what's up?"
Anyways, she ended up getting wind for about 2 hours then was fine. She didn't even realise anything was wrong. A very resilient little girl. Hate to think what could have been.
my rabbit outside eating the grass in the yard right now
Hey Hayley I love your channel so much it is giving me so much knowledge so thanks for giving me the proper information for my bunnys!
Haily talking about dangers for rabbits
She: milo!!! Dont get in the dishwasher!!!
Me: what a great mother 😊
Hi Hailey!
My bunny just loves peas and chikpeas, she loves them soo much that I use them instead of those sweet treats so should I continue or stop feeding her those?
Early!!!!!
This helps a lot although I don't feed any of the above to my rabbits, it really helps making sure I'm feeding them the correct food!! ;) Cool video!! I love the fact that your (and your parent's) cats are in the background of the video looking out of the window, I think that absolutely adorable!!!
1. Corn
2. Legumes
3. Chocolate
4. Diary products
5. Grains
6. Avocado
7. Nuts
8. Potatoes
9. Meat
10. Eggs
11. Iceberg lettuce
12. Apple seeds
13. Onions, Garlic, Chives, Shallots
14. Yard grass
15. Banana peels
16. Acorns
17. Seeds
18. Other pet Food
19. Processed pet store treats
20. Mushrooms
Getting a lop bunny on Friday thanks so much!!
Thank you for tip about no banana peels! I would cut the tip off my banana to share with my bunnies in the morning and never thought of pesticides! My kids and I have learned so much from you. Our bunnies have a much better life because of your passion for educating the rabbit community. Keep up the great work!
Just ordered from your shop I’m so excited
On the topic of seeds:
If the hay contains few seeds and ears/heads, rabbits need additional fats and proteins. A lack of fatty acids can be seen in shaggy coat, dry skin, lip scab and frequent clogging. To add essential fatty acids such as omega-6 fatty acids and omega-3 fatty acids, you should occasionally offer sunflower seeds and/or a seed mixture. About 4 sunflower seeds (without shell) per kg of rabbit per week are sufficient to prevent a deficiency. In fresh and dried grassy ears there are usually enough omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. One teaspoon of grass seeds or small seeds per week are useful in case of poor hay quality or in case of a change of coat. The following seeds are suitable for rabbits: grass seeds (comb grass, cane fescue, kneeling grass, rye grass), linseed, chia seeds, fennel seeds, millet, amaranth, dandelion, fenugreek seeds.
Fat food is an important part of any rabbit diet and should not be forgotten, especially when feeding without dehydrated food! Of course only in very small amounts and tailored to your rabbits‘s activity and husbandry. In the Winter month, when the hay may not have that much quality and you can’t collect fresh (field)grass and meadow, then I complement/supplement the diet with seeds.
I feed small amount of pumpkin and sunflower seeds without the husks because they contain good nutrition.
Negan Morgan still wouldn’t do that.
anne arigatou get a new hay avoid all seeds at all cost.
Oh sh*t. I have a beautiful oak tree in my backyard, and my new bunny has been chomping down on the fallen leaves and twigs. I'll make sure I rake everything up before he spends time out there from now on. This was an eye opener. THANK YOU!
Yay I got my first bunny’s yesterday 😊
How’s ur rabbit doing??
Thanks for this! I learnt so much!
I just feed my bunnies local greens and herbs (and hay of course).
They‘re safe to eat everything in my garden. It‘s a bunny paradise.
I have watched this channel for a year!! I love your outro!
They can have banana peels as treats. Mine ate through my bananas the one time...so I looked it up to make sure he'd be safe. Just wash the banana peels.....by soaking them in water...preferably filtered water.
I grow my own nanners
Soon I’m getting a bunny thank you for making this video!
i'm gonna wright this down and hang it on my wall because after cooking for some reason my family gives my babys ALL. THE. LEFTOVER SCRAPS.
Omg ty! This video is so helpful! I regret giving my bunnies a little bit of banana peels. I googled it and it said that they are allowed to have that. Good thing I stopped very soon after a few pieces.
I was going to order from her website but I couldn’t because shipping was so expensive it was more than everything I was ordering 🙁
Wow.
Amazon Prime is your friend, then.
Ik she orders them off websites and stores then she sells them for much more
Daniel Griffith yea but they don’t have the same stuff
Hello Haley thank you so much for this video because about 3 months ago my mum and I bought two dried corn cobs so I am so relieved that they didn't really eat them at all. Also am I allowed to give my rabbits things like hay with flower petals and stuff like that in it?
It depends if the petals are from safe plants
Negan Morgan ok thank you well I buy hay that has rose petals in it is that ok? Well I only give to them as a special treat sometimes because it also
Has banana in which is quite sweet
@@katieambler5245 all rose petals are safe x
Your hair is beautiful 💕
I agree.
Thank you so much for this video Hailey!
This would really really help a lot of people that are new bunny owners!
I honestly had my bunnies for a very very long time and I have always loved your channel and learned from it! Love you loads😘😍
Girl your hair is just gorgeous 😍🙂
2:20 cat just chilin on a window 😼😸
Urban legends:
So there's a urban legend called "Black Rose"
Here's how it goes:
(my version)
There were 3 sisters. Veronica, Alice and Clara.
One day Veronica went to a flower shop. She went inside ask the florist: "is there 5 white roses?" the florist said: "oh sorry there's only 4 white ones. Can a black one do?" Veronica said yes took it home, put it in a vase then sleep.
In the morning she was found dead with her body full of stabs.
Next week Alice went to the same flower shop. She asked the florist: "can i have 6 red roses?" the florist said: "oh sorry there is only 4 red roses. Can a black one do?" Alice said sure. went home, put it in a vase and went to sleep, in the morning she was found dead full of stabs.
the youngest sister was sure that the black rose has something to do with the deaths of her deceased sisters.
She went to the flower shop and she asked the florist: "can I have 3 white roses?" the florist said: " oh sorry we have 2 white ones, can a black one do?" she said yes.
She went home got an axe and put the rose in a vase. She stayed awake holding the axe.
And exactly 3:00AM a arm with a knife came out of the rose.
Clara was terrified. But that didn't stop her.
she got the axe, stood up and chopped the arm. The black rose disappeared.
the next day she went to the flower shop and she saw the florist who had her arm chopped off.
Fin.
*I was bored ok?*
bruh this is a video about rabbits
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@@inthefort6003 lol
Wooowwww this is a good urban legend , it’s Funny that this is in a Bunny Video hehe
I think you have the wrong video
I’m very curious about to use shop
How do you go about finding a toy, researching it and making sure it’s safe, testing it on your own rabbits.
I love that your shop is eco conscious and rabbit safe! Curious to see how much work you have to put into just to give us the amazing experience ❤️
much love from Malaysia 💕 i just wanted to share how concerned am i towards some bunny parents in Malaysia, some of them gave rice to their bunnies 😭 they cook Nasi Lemak (one of Malaysia's famous food) and just feed their bunnies, the rice is cooked with coconut milk. and they simply post it on social media ☹️ those poor bunnies 😭
coconut milk for rabbits? no GI issue?
Hey, I'm from Malaysia too. I wonder if you feel as frustrated as I am with the lack of good hay source and rabbit savvy vets, and pet shops that have no idea how to advise on rabbit care and also poorly stocked with rabbit supplies?
Same in Indonesia lol. i asked the staff at pet stores if they have hay for rabbit and they just gave me hamster food and told me its very good for rabbit😂😂
I've had my bunny for a year got her for mother's day. I love her so much.
Here are more nuts: Pistachios, Macadamia nuts, Brazil Nuts, Cashews,
Hi can you please make a video on how i can make a snug a bun I have search the whole internet and I still have no idea I getting a bunny today and will like to give them one😁
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Very helpful! I’ve read so many different articles, and in putting two and two together, I feel like it really narrowed my knowledge down, to what my bunny can or can’t have.
why potato chips?! POOR bunnies!!!!! :{
I don't know whyy my bunnies love them?!
and I didn't know they weren't good for them :(
@@beidouyae3999 Well now you know. At least your not feeding it to them anymore (I hope not...). I am a little shocked that you didn't know since chips are already really unhealthy for us humans. Chips have oil, salt, and lots more unhealthy stuff.
Any opinions if it ok to give rabbits Timothy Hay that is marketed for horses??? It just easier to buy in bulk much cheaper too and I already have to buy it for my own horses so I was wondering if I could also give it to my bunnies.
when you mow your lawn your gas from your Lawn Moore gets on your yard grass even tho you can’t see it gasoline is deadly for animals if ingested another reason not to give your rabbit or bunny your yard grass
Alfalfa and clover is a legume plant. I use it to put weight on young rabbits.
Where are you getting your information for each of these listed foods? Have you taken an animal nutrition, biochemistry, or physiology course before? Do you know why each of these foods are not safe? Or do you just know that there is "something in them that makes it toxic so yeah don't give it to them". Do you know the digestive anatomy and physiology of a rabbit? Just wondering. Citing your sources would make this video much more credible.
I love her but she says corn husks are not safe cause they're stringy or something like that and that bunnies can not chew them up properly... they're softer that some hays, vets even recommend you to feed them to your bunny in case you run out of hay while you restock your supply, there super rich in fiber and help their teeth
yeah corn husks are perfectly safe for rabbits and guinea pigs, how are they gunna choke on corn husks but not timothy hay. also corn husks are a grass and i fed corn husks to my guinea pigs a ton when they are in season, they never had a single issue. I know guinea pigs and rabbits are different, but their teeth and digestive systems work very much the same way. I disagree on this one issue, but do enjoy her content a lot still.
Ima get a rabbit and this helped me a lot
Thanks I will definitely not feed this stuff to my rabbits
i mean i have a fence but is it still good to give it to them bc i take them out side to play and run around and they eat the grass so is it still bad though?
Hmm,
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UA-cam you high??
Me then: Aww, they’re so cute! And this is so interesting!
Me now: Watch ALL of the videos!! Bunny here I come!!
Thank you!we are getting to baby bunnies and although we’re keeping them inside we have a n outside playpen for them I’ll put a towel down or put them on my deck now as I’m pretty sure are neighbours use pesticide
Thank you this is very helpful for my rabbit
Thanks for helping me keep my bunny safe
After months upon months of research- I get my bunny Friday :)
I was looking at some natural herb and hay mixes in pets a home and at some of the pellets and they say they contain wheat so should i avoid these. Also I will be feeding my bunny a very small amount of pellets . I know they aren't essential and there will only be a small amount as a father indication that she is eating so I can make sure she is ok. Anyway alot of pellets seem to have alfalfa in. I have found some grain free pellets that dont but was wondering if at any point they didn't have these in would the others be a problem?
Science selective grain free rabbit food is quite food. As for the herbs I'd recommend hay experts or hay box they have better quality and cheaper herbs :)
Hey :D
I just realised that you are litterally raw feeding your rabbits. That makes you my new favorite rabbit-guru. I'm housing two rabbits for a friend and I must say, that I knew enough to keep them alive, but now I know how to keep them very well too ;).
Cats are strickt carnivorus (pardon my spelling, I'm Danish) - completely opposite rabbits, who are strickt herbivorus. I did not know about grains and nuts being so bad, but again: my cats are raw-fed - due to my wish to avoid processed food, substances not sutable for cat - diets. Why would it be any different to my little long-eared friends?
Thank you for sharing your wisdom :)
Wow, girl thanks this is amasing 🎬☯️🧘♀️🥰🏆🐇🐇🍀🏞👩🌾
I am geting a new bun today
Thanks for the vid! Do you have any info on flax seeds? Some supplements I want to get for my bunny have flax seeds in them.
I got a bunny yesterday, he is 9 weeks old, already eats grass hay and about less than half a cup of pellets. I started introducing him to veggies yesterday and his poop is normal, should I stop and wait till he is older or?
you helped me so much thank you!
hi haley i was wondering if you are going to midwest bunfest this year.
Thanks so much! This video was super informational! 👍
Hi, it is me again. I was wondering if you can give fresh herbs and fresh Willow. Or do they have to be dried?
You can give it fresh.
Just make sure they not been sprayed with any chemicals
Wow! Thank you! I think my bunny is just smart and knows what he shouldn’t eat. A long time ago, I got him a treat that had basically bird seed in the middle. He took it and spit it into his water dish and I never got him anything with bird seed stuff again! Also, I had gotten him yogurt bites, and he took the open bag and tossed it 🤣 But thank you for this video! It just confirms why he didn’t want those!
What about wheat middlings? I just purchased the Dumor Classic Diet Pet Rabbit Food and saw that as the first ingredient 🤔
thank you for this im getting mine tommorow
Hello, I have a 2 month old and 4 month old female rabbits, can I feed them very little amounts of tomatoes?
Cartoons are messed up for telling us that rabbits only eat carrots
I got a baby bunny yesterday, so this is very helpful
One you missed but kinda hinted at... Celery! The leafy top is ok, I think, but the fibrous stalks have fibers that their teeth wont always cut. Its also ok to give an adult rabbit old fashion oatmeal.. maybe a tablespoon to 1/4 cup a day...mine really likes his oatmeal. Also splurge and treat yourself to organic carrots and give your rabbits the tops, they REALLY like the tops and the part where the top meets the carrot. Good video!
Celery is fine if chopped small. Very beneficial when it's a hot day
@@tyler-d9974 if chopped small.. half inch would be ok.
Thank you for making this. Soooo many rabbit foods have corn, nuts, seeds, and dried peas in them... Also, I was told eggs were a good "supplement" by many people. I never gave them to Bean (my bun) because it never made any sense to me...
Edit: also, I love that many of us are cancelling these super old pet brands that have been feed our pets garbage for decades.
ty for ur videos it can help many ways..health realy #1 important..👍
im getting my bunny on tuesday ! and all these videos are so helpful and informative
If you have a free roaming rabbit, it can be hard to keep them away from some of these foods sometimes, especially if accidentally dropped, or cat/dog food, or something they might chew into. If your kids accidentally drop cereal or corn chips, most likely your bunny will find these at one point or another, and indulge. A little bit will not harm them, just keep them away from huge amounts, and from the big ones like chocolate, onions, avocado, etc. if your bunny starts having diarrhea or gas, they probably ate something they shouldn’t have. Try as much as you can to keep them on what they should be eating, add more leafy greens and hay, and cut back on the sweeter treats and they should be better soon.
I would really like to see a video that covers the do’s and dont’s of bonded rabbits. Not how to bond them, but after they are bonded. Like what if one needs to go to the vet? Can you separate them or do you take them both? Should you feed them separately or together and then how do you know they are getting enough to eat? I think that would be REALLY helpful and it’s something that I can’t seem to find any videos on!
If you have a bonded pair can you “add” another bunny??
My rabbit legit follows me when i eat chocolate like she wants some 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
I’ve been feeding my rabbit around 1 or 2 yogurt drops a day for 5 or so days until now, I’m very concerned about my rabbit, and I’m not sure what to do. She seems fine at the moment but I don’t know in the future, any advice??
About the oak and acorn leaves, this is most likely a US thing after checking why it should not be fed: the US oak is high in cyanide (similar to almonds, tomatoes, apple seeds and pumpkin/watermelon seeds), but cyanide evaporates at around 20deg celsius, in central Europe with its 40+ degree hot summers it is fine to feed oak leaves, because for one the European oaks have very little cyanide to begin with and the poison just leaves the leaves, but people should be warry with feeding acorn leaves in spring during the colder temperatures and under no circumstance ever feed any acorns or oak branches (but while in the US it would kill the rabbit, in Europe you would have a rabbit leaving soft poop everywhere).
But if this video were about Europe, the list would look a lot different, a lot of trees and plants here are almost instantly deadly to rabbits but European domestic breeds tend to ignore or even be repulsed by those. If someone in the future reads my comment, owns an US breed and is located in Europe, be extra warry, the list does not include European plants and you should do a lot of research about everything you feed
I’m planning to get 2 bunnies this Saturday! Im so excited. Btw is tomato safe for a rabbit to eat?
Thank you very much for this video. I'm going to stop giving my bunny his favourite treats as they have dried corn in it. Beforehand, I didn't know, which may sound kinda dumb, but I genuinely thought I was doing the best for him by giving him his favourites.
Is kale okay to feed rabbits everyday? I've heard so many different things, and I really want to do what's best for him.
Also, earlier today, I was having my lunch whilst sitting next to my bunny rabbit and it had lettuce and cucumber. He literally climbed on my lap to get to the lettuce 😂😂 I fed him very tiny amounts of the lettuce as I didn't know what type of lettuce it was.
Amazing and thank you. 😇😊😊😍😍😘😇😇☺😍😘😘😊☺😍😘🤑🤑😍😍☺😊😍😍😍😘
Luckily my grand kiddos live in the country on 5 almost 10 acres and feed there rabbit grass all the time!! His name is ollies!!! And boy is her cute!
Great video! Also, who here watches Lennon The Bunny?