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Flockincrazy
Crowing
She will be spayed next month. She gets crazy hay,alfalfa, cucumbers, cabbage, spinach, carrot green's, peas, you name it if she can have it she gets itWhat a beautiful bunny! I'd strongly advise you look into having the bunny spayed or neutered at an appropriate age. Rabbits often develop aggressive behaviors or urine spraying when left unaltered. The aggression includes an increased level of territorial behavior, which makes it difficult to interact with the bunny, especially for kids. Altering often dramatically increases their life span, as rabbits are very prone to reproductive cancers. Altered rabbits are also easier to litter box train.
Your home made diet will probably help a bunny thrive. They primarily need hay, though if the bunny is not yet full grown they may need some extra nutrition like in alfalfa.
For more information focused on indoor bunnies and their diet, try looking into The House Rabbit Society's website.