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Daily Hay & Veggie Tracker

A printable weekly grid to keep your rabbit's hay, greens, and water on track

Rabbit's Name:
Hay Type:
Pellet Brand:
Daily Pellet Amount:
Week Of:
Caregiver:

1. Weekly Feeding Grid

Check or initial each task daily. Unlimited grass hay is the foundation. A rabbit should never run out.

Task Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Hay topped up (unlimited)
Pellets given (measured)
Fresh greens given
Treats given (limit)
Water changed & refilled
Bowls / bottle scrubbed

2. Which Greens Were Given

Aim for a rotating mix of 2 to 3 leafy greens daily. Note exactly what you offered so you can spot favorites and any that upset digestion.

Day Greens Offered Eaten Well?
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

3. Rabbit-Safe Greens to Rotate

Introduce any new green slowly and in small amounts. Variety helps, but consistency keeps the gut steady.

Everyday Greens Rotate In Moderation
Romaine, green or red leaf lettuceKale and spinach (smaller amounts)
Cilantro, basil, parsley, mintCarrot tops, broccoli leaves
Dandelion greens, bok choyDill, watercress
Spring greens, arugulaHerbs as occasional variety

4. Notes

New foods tried, anything refused, or appetite changes worth watching.

Always introduce new greens one at a time. Avoid iceberg lettuce, and never feed grass clippings, beans, or large amounts of fruit. When unsure about a food, check with your exotic vet.