Hello and welcome to the forum! Knowledge about pet rabbit care has grown considerably over the past couple/few decades. Some of the "old" ways are still being promoted online, so it can certainly get confusing trying to sort through the good advice and the outdated advice.
Do you know your rabbit's approximate age?
If greens and veggies are new to him, do go slowly. Best to offer only one type at a time, not multiple. Carrots are high in sugar, so if they are new to him, hold off for a couple days since he just ate 2 baby nibs. Don't want a sugar overload.
If you haven't found my website on any posts you've read here on RO, you may find it useful:
https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/
Thank you Blue eyes, I think I had you confused with odyssey but now I am learning. Also please excuse the few typos... my vision isn't the greatest and when I post from my phone though I do proof read everything I have a tendency to post words that if I read them back later as a reminder of what I posted I will notice. Hopefully everyone around here is as fluent in typonese as they you all seem to be in bunnynease LOL
Peanut (name for now anyway) I was told is about a year and a half. I wish I was able to get his actual birth date because like all my furbabies I love to have them a party every year. Not Kidding!
I checked on him just a few moments ago before it was time for me to come into my office to work. I wanted to be sure if there was any leftover greens in there that they didn't stay in there and rot, cause any issues for him. Apparently he did eat all I put out for him. This is only the 1st time in about 3 days I allowed him the 2 tiny carrots for treats. I know even for me carrots are high in sugar and thus should not be given abundantly. The greens on fresh ones though might be more suitable for future feeds. Afterall I am trying to garden as a 1st time gardener and most of what I will now grow will be for Peanut.
I hadn't found your website, clicked to visit now. I surely will go have a look and enjoy while I sip on my no longer hot cup of coffee and wait for work to call on me here in my office. Thank you for sharing with me. Not just your knowledge but your website. I look forward to checking it out.
I so am enjoying it here and what I have learned so far. I am actually quite grateful for the post from Odyssey about feeding. Wish I had known before I went out and spent what I did on food I see is not optimal for him like I assumed by the price and where I got it from. Sad how food manufactures care no more about the buns than the ones who make food for humans to consume do. Easier to eat what you grow! Also same can be said now for Peanut.
I love him so much! It was actually love at 1st sight. I didn't see him before I asked if I could have him. He was posted on a free site like Marketplace and without a rehoming fee I feared he would succumb to something horrid. I couldn't' stand the thought. I clicked fast and feel like I won a lottery when the lady gave me her address and told me I could come pick him up. She even had her husband go out and get him some fresh bedding when I was on my way so she could clean his cage so I didn't have to travel with a dirty cage. I didn't understand that at 1st but then was reminded why. I took him home, got him settled and went back out to Tractor Supply to see what I could find there to spoil him with.
I got him some new bedding but I don't like it. It's kinda hard and glandular like and it's hard to see what he's gotten wet and the poops are not easy to sift out of it. Sorry I am super OCD with everything I do, and cleaning out the Buns cage for me is a daily task. I clean my kitty boxes several times daily so why not not do the same for him? I read poops are a teritorial thing, so I hope this isn't a bad decision on my part? I ordered 2 corner litter pans for him as he goes only in the corners but only when it comes to #1s but #2s are everywhere. Thus his nickname is Sir Poopsalot! The cage he is in is the one he came with and to me its not as large as I would like. I would love to let him out and run around but there is too much too soon and 6 cats, 2 LARGE dogs I don't trust so I am curious as to what others here who may be in the same or similar situation use to give their buns more room and some freedom.
Thanks again for all the help. You will be seeing more from me, I am new but really feel this is a great place for me and for Peanut.