Found a Bunny

I took a trip to the grocery store (live out in the country so it took a while) got her some spinach, callard greens, and Brussel sprouts. Hand fed her some collard greens and I will keep giving her more as she eats it.

She has actually perked up a bit now and isn't sitting in a cowering position.

My fiancé is almost finished with the hutch as well so we will hopefully get that set up in the morning and I'll research if I can put a brooder plate in there to keep her house warm.
 
I took a trip to the grocery store (live out in the country so it took a while) got her some spinach, callard greens, and Brussel sprouts. Hand fed her some collard greens and I will keep giving her more as she eats it.

She has actually perked up a bit now and isn't sitting in a cowering position.

My fiancé is almost finished with the hutch as well so we will hopefully get that set up in the morning and I'll research if I can put a brooder plate in there to keep her house warm.
That's great to hear! Keep us posted on her recovery.
 
Updating to say this bunny is happy and healthy!
Bunny thinks it's a chicken and enjoys staying inside the chicken coop at night. My fiancé's parents brought us a friend for the bunny and they quickly bonded, the like to cuddle in the lower nesting boxes of the chicken coop lol
 
A rabbit's diet should consist of only around 5% pellets; the majority of their diet should be hay (around 85%) with a smaller portion of fresh vegetables making up the rest. Overfeeding of pellets can cause health issues and obesity.
Thank you for that information.
 

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