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Rabbit Nutrition

A good basic pellet is all the nutrition a rabbit really needs to survive. We feed a high quality show feed here at Zinns' Farm Usually it's Star's Ace High.  There are many other excellent brands.  Sometimes a brand will not be available in some geographical areas.  Get a brand that has little corn.  Protein content should be about 16%.  Dwarf breeds like we have need about 3/4 cup per day.  Moms with kits need to have feed available all the time. 

Grass hay is a great treat for bunnies.  We feed Bermuda hay.  Timothy hay is nice too, but it is more expensive.  Each bunny gets a handful of hay about every other day.  Babies under 1 month of age get hay every day.  It helps their intestinal tract develop.  Hay also helps prevent wool block.

Salt/mineral blocks are helpful.  I especially keep them in the cages of each doe.  I think it helps prevent them getting carried away and eating the babies.

Many people think papaya tabs or dried papaya helps prevent wool blocks.

Water needs to be available all the time.  A bottle keeps the water cleaner than a crock usually.  Bottles need to be disinfected with dilute bleach water about once every 2 weeks.  Rinse extremely well. 

YQ Plus

Dr Cheeke's YQ Plus

This product is a supplement made by Hearne's and available at various feed stores in the West. It is absolutely great to

      • Stimulate appetite, as the rabbits go crazy wanting it, and eat it right away. Put it on top of their regular pellets, or they will dig for it.

      • Help to prevent stillborn kits,

      • Helps to promote digestion and prevent wasting syndrome.

      • Increases immunity, and helps to prevent disease.

      • Helps promote bone strength and eliminates ,many arthritic symptoms.

The product has whole plant Yucca shidigera and other nutritious additives. I will try to get a link on this site. I get mine from Warren's Hay and More in Chino Valley, Arizona or The Stock Shop in Glendale, Az.

Alice and Rick Zinn - Zinns' Farm

7020 Wexford, Wilhoit, AZ 86332

Phone:  928-442-9274     E-Mail:  alicezinn@q.com