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Popular lore has it that rabbits live off of carrots and lettuce. However, the reality is that feeding them nothing but lettuce and carrots will kill it pretty quickly and in a rather unpleasant fashion. There is a wide range of foods that you should not feed your rabbit, which also includes cabbage and parsnips. The point of this article however, is to discuss what is good for your bunnies to eat. It's actually pretty simple: They should be fed a diet mostly comprised of grass hay (the simple stuff, otherwise often known as Timothy hay).
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Grass or hay should make up the bulk of your rabbit's diet. One of these foods should always be available for it to munch. If you do feed it grass, make sure it has not come from anywhere that may have been treated with pesticides. They need to eat almost constantly while they are awake, and the roughage and long fibers in grass and hay are excellent for keeping their digestive systems moving. It is vital that a rabbit's digestive system is always moving, so please never let them go without food, even overnight. Rabbits are crepuscular creatures, which means they tend to be more active around dawn and dusk, but they can also be active at varying times through the day and the night. Therefore they always need to have food on hand, and it should be hay or grass. Pellets can also make up part of a rabbit's diet, but be sparing in how much you feed. Pellets, especially brands that contain little treats and seeds, are the equivalent of loading your pets up on cheeseburgers and fries.

So while your little one will always be happy to eat these foods, they should be occasional treats, never the main meal. Straight pellets are slightly better, but they are still often quite concentrated food sources. Some fresh vegetables and fruit make great additions their diet, but you should take a few precautions. Produce should only be fed to rabbits older than six months. After they are six months old, vegetables and fruits can be introduced in small amounts one at a time. Sudden dietary changes can upset their digestive system, resulting in sickness and diarrhea—pleasant for neither owner nor pet. In small amounts, carrots are good for your bunny, as they contain vitamin A. Portions of apple will also go down well with most bunnies. However, you do have to be quite careful and avoid those which can cause gas or bloating. Cabbage, cauliflower, or broccoli is not a great idea. The reason you have to be so careful is the fact that a rabbit cannot pass gas or burp.

This means that feeding foods which produce gas can result in bloating, pain, and even death. Vegetables that are okay for bunnies include: Beet tops (not the root of the beet, which is the part humans normally consume) There is some argument over leafy vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, spinach, and the like. Some say that they should never be fed to bunnies; others say that the darker leaf vegetables are okay in small amounts. Personally, I find that it isn't worth the risk of accidentally harming the bunny simply in order to give it a wide variety of fresh vegetables. Stick with the safe foods, and you can be sure that your bunny will be okay. They will not suffer if they don't become vegetable connoisseurs—after all, the principle food of rabbits in the wild is simply various kinds of grass. There aren't too many vegetable gardens in the wild. /MyProjects/Rabbit_Condo_Bunny_Hutch-P4475.html If you like to do things yourself and save money in the process, building your own rabbit hutch is an excellent way...

Rabbit Care & FeedingThe Free-Range Outdoor Rabbit | Keeping A Bunny Out of Its CageOne of the greatest tragedies of the rabbit keeping pet craze is the way that rabbits who were designed by nature to roam free over wide tracts of land end up barely being able to hop a few feet in either direction... Rabbit Care & FeedingBad Rabbit Food: What NOT To Feed Your BunnyJust because your rabbit will eat it doesn't mean it's good. Read on for a list of no-nos and things to avoid when feeding your bunny.Made in Leeds Festival is coming to the heart of Leeds city centre 28 June 2014 . The one-day event will showcase Leeds music talent in spaces created by the brands that have helped shape the Leeds house music scene over the years. The festival adds to the growing calendar of local music events including Leeds & Reading Festival, Live at Leeds, Beacons, and Cocoon to name just a few. The people behind the project are all from different backgrounds but share the same values: Leeds values.

Hebe Media, Sleepin’ is Cheatin’, Back to Basics, SpeedQueen, Mission (and a few brands we have to keep our lips sealed about for now!) will all add their own flavour to the Made in Leeds Festival. There have been announcements over the last weeks regarding the festival, the latest one being that the festival will be held at The Tetley. Leeds talent and Leeds heritage at a location which is close to all our hearts here in Leeds. We caught a few words with the people behind the festival (and gave a few words too!) to find out why their are involved with the Made in Leeds festival and what we can expect from their part. We’d also like to say how proud we are to host The City Talking Live part of the Made in Leeds Festival. Hebe Media – The City Talking Live “Hebe Media has always been about showcasing the best of Leeds’ creative scene, starting with the Leeds in Barcelona projects in 2010 and 2011 when we took Leeds designers, DJs and bands to Barca and told the story of the scene that was starting to emerge here.

The Made in Leeds Festival feels to me like the next step in that evolution with house music, live music, fashion, art and street food all coming together to showcase what is happening in Leeds creative scene in 2014. We think Leeds is an interesting place to be right now and we are confident enough to do something as massive as this with Leeds talent front and centre to prove it. “As for what people can expect from our part of the festival – people seem to be digging some of our other projects like the Made in Leeds fashion label and The City Talking, so hopefully we will continue serving up ace Leeds talent and stories at the festival too. Along with our partners in crime Rabbit Hole, Hebe will be looking at the visual side of the festival and telling the stories of some of the brands and people involved. We will also be making sure the live music element of the festival kicks ass!” – Shang Ting Sleepin’ is Cheatin’ – Insomnia Arena “We’ve been successfully filling the clubs now for the past four years with Insomnia;

the natural progression is to move into the festival circuit. We’ve never really been about headliners or had to rely on them; our music foundations are laid down by our own homegrown residents, all from Leeds. Even the majority of the music we play is made by us. The concept of Made in Leeds Festival is all about things that have helped to shape this ace city – we feel Insomnia has played a part in that and deserves to be a part of it. “This is our biggest stage yet so you can expect our greatest party to date. We’re calling in a lot of favours for this one from DJs, entertainers, dancers, décor teams, the full works! Everyone we’ve asked has gladly agreed and they’re as buzzing as we are to just be involved. Our line up is made up of all our homegrown residents and we’ve tried to keep it as Leeds based as possible with the special guest who has Leeds roots. We’ve tried to involve as many DJs as possible that have played a part in our story so far. “We’re going to be housed in a big top circus tent, with the centrepiece being a giant eyeball – perfectly fitting for the signature Insomnia music, madness, and mayhem we’ll be conjuring up throughout the day.” – Kane Towning

“Over the last few years we have looked at lots of possible ventures in various locations but there has never been a space available in the city centre. We ran the Love Leeds events for two years in 2006/07 at Lotherton Hall but the problem was location. Getting to and from the site was a nightmare and that pretty much put people off so we called it a day after the second year. There are many festivals in the north but nothing that’s bang in a city centre and the development of The Tetley event space just cried out for something to be done. What could be better than a celebration of all Leeds best bits in Leeds city centre? And the perfect name: Made in Leeds Festival. “The VIP arena will be hosted by Leeds’ most prolific bar, Fibre, and you can expect top quality house music from our faithful resident DJs including Luke Tibble, Stuart Robinson, Grey Myers, Habbo Foxx and Nicki Myers. Live percussionists Romi and Pav will also be performing throughout the day plus a few extra surprises thrown in for good measure.

You can only gain entrance into this arena if you have a VIP ticket which are limited and available on a first come, first served basis, so don’t miss out.” – Shaun Wilson “SpeedQueen is a club that was purpose built for the people of Leeds. Twenty years ago, Leeds was very run down. Clubbing was often a very hostile environment with homophobia, sexism, ageism and racism endemic and accepted. We set out to change that environment and create a safe and vibrant space that celebrated people’s differences. We created the club that we wanted to exist in Leeds. SpeedQueen has become much more than a club over the years and is now a real community. “We are very proud to be invited to take part in the Made in Leeds Festival as it is set to be a celebration of the city’s past, present and future, all of which we and all our staff and members are part of.” “It will be a proper SpeedQueen party under the stars. What else!!!” – Suzy Mason Back to Basics – Back to Basics Arena