Treats

Fruits
Fruits are a better alternative as treats to rabbits than most commercial brands. In the wild, these would be special high calorie foods obtained only at certain times of the year. Fruits should be no more then 10% of the diet or about 1 teaspoon per 2 lbs of body weight per day. Leave the skin on fruits unless otherwise noted in our list before or you are worried about chemicals because they will be more nutritious. Also, do not feed any cooked items or fruit seeds and pits unless otherwise noted.

A list of acceptable fruits are the following:
 * Apple (any variety) - remove stem and seeds
 * Apricot
 * Banana - remove the peel; no more then about 2 1/8 inch slices a day for a 5lb rabbit
 * Blueberries
 * Cherries (any variety)
 * Craisins
 * Currants
 * Kiwi
 * Mango
 * Melons (any) - can include peel and seeds
 * Nectarine
 * Orange - without the peel
 * Papaya
 * Peach
 * Pear
 * Pineapple - remove skin
 * Plum
 * Raspberries
 * Star Fruit
 * Strawberries

Homemade Recipes

 * HRS, Brenda's Homemade Bunny Biscuits
 * wikiHow, How to Make a Rabbit Treat
 * herban lifestyle, How to Make Organic Bunny Treats