What Do New Zealand White Rabbits Eat? (Simple Feeding Guide)
Feeding New Zealand White rabbits doesn’t need to be complicated—but it does need to be consistent.
At the core of their diet is hay. Good-quality hay should always be available, as it supports digestion and keeps their teeth healthy. Timothy hay is a common choice, though other grass hays work well too.
Next is a balanced pellet feed. For growing rabbits or those being raised for meat, a higher-protein pellet helps support proper development. Adults can be maintained on a steady, measured portion to prevent overfeeding.
Fresh water is non-negotiable. Whether you use crocks or bottles, clean water should always be available.
You can also supplement with small amounts of fresh greens—like leafy vegetables—but keep it simple at first. Too many changes too quickly can upset their digestion.
The key is consistency. Rabbits thrive on routine, and sudden diet changes can cause problems. Start simple, observe your rabbits, and adjust as needed.
A straightforward feeding system is one of the biggest factors in raising healthy, productive New Zealand Whites.

