What kind of diet is the healthiest for rabbits?

My rabbit has been growing healthily for more than two years.

The diet is like this: rabbit food+alfalfa+boiled water (pure water and mineral water are ok, but never tap water). In addition, some rabbit snacks can be bought online, such as carrots, dried vegetables, banana slices, biscuits specially eaten by rabbits, and puffed fruit-flavored granules. In addition, rabbits need to grind their teeth, and alfalfa cakes can be used. If possible, it is best to use it once a day.

Tutu also likes to eat fruits, apples, oranges and bananas, just one or two petals at a time. If you want to feed vegetables and leaves, please be sure to wash them and dry them before feeding them. If the water is too heavy, rabbits will have diarrhea.

Rabbits have to chew paper boxes, power cords, latex paint corners, potted plants, leather items, and also chew power cords, so they should generally be put away or blocked with things, especially charger power cords. It has chewed all these things and still needs diarrhea!

At home, we usually prepare some papaya pills, lactase and hairy papaya pills. I feed it every three to five days. Lactase regulates the intestines and stomach, and rabbits can feed one without eating or pulling, which can save the emergency. You can buy it online!