HOLLAND LOP—3 TO 5 lb.      MINI LOP—5 TO 7 lb.
FEEDING:

We feed Purina Show Formula.

DO NOT FEED FRESH GREENS UNTIL YOUR BUNNY IS SIX MONTHS OLD.
Make sure your rabbit has a constant supply of fresh water.
Your rabbits diet should consist of rabbit pellets and coastal hay  (alfalfa hay can be
given as a treat).
Young bunnies can be allowed to eat all they want.
Feed one portion at a time to be sure that your bunny is eating.

Full adult ration is: NETHERLAND DWARF,HOLLAND LOP - 1/2 cup.
You can keep coastal hay available at all times or a handful of hay should be fed
daily.

Most people have a tendency to overfeed their rabbits ,
if you follow these simple rules you shouldn't have any problems.
Fresh vegetables tend to give young rabbits diarrhea(diarrhea can kill).  You can
feed fresh
vegetables and fruit after 6 months of age.  If feeding greens or fruit, it should be
done on a
regular basis so the rabbits digestive system will become used to them. I wouldn't
give them more than every 2-3 days.
In case of mild diarrhea, feed dry oatmeal.
If it has not cleared up in 36 hours call your vet.
Rabbit urine can range from clear to dark orange-all colors are normal. It varies
depending on what nutrients the rabbit needs and what it dumps in its urine.

HEALTHY TREATS AND SNACKS:

Banana (with the peel on)
Cauliflower
Carrots
Timothy Hay
Spinach
Apple (remove stem, core and seeds)
Blueberries leaves
Melon
Orange (including peel)
Papaya
Peach
Pear
Pineapple
Plums
Raspberries leaves
Strawberries leaves
Sprouts (Alfalfa, Radish & Clover)
Basil
Beet Greens (tops only)
Cilantro
Clover
Mint
Peppermint Leaves
Radish tops
Wheat Grass
Soda Crackers
Wheat bread
Pumpkin
Sweet potato
Parsley