Pellet-free diet

It is possible to feed a pellet-free diet; however, this requires much research to insure that you feed the necessary wide range of vitamins and minerals for a balanced diet with no deficencies.

Additional resources

 * Dr. Sue A. Whitman, D.V.M., Non-Pelleted Diets in the Rabbit - The Key To Better Bunny Health
 * Kathy Smith, Greens and Pellets: Finding the Right Balance
 * Bunny Approved, No More Pellets – An Introduction
 * Bunny Approved, Bunny’s Pellet-Free Diet
 * Bunny Approved, List of Bunny's Fresh Food
 * BunSpace.com, Group: Pellet Free Buns (PFBs)
 * Wisconsin House Rabbit Society, Susan Smith, Alfalfa- and Timothy-Based Pellets: What’s the “Skinny?”, (read the 2nd to last paragraph for warnings about pellet-free diets)
 * House Rabbit Society, Elizabeth TeSelle, Natural Nutrition Part II: Pellets and Veggies

Here are some relevant discussions about going on a pellet-free diet.
 * Rabbits Online, New rabbit wants only grass and lettuce
 * BunSpace, Questions about the No Pellet Movement