In today’s lesson on rabbit nutrition, we discussed the importance of a healthy diet for rabbits, emphasizing that they are herbivores and primarily consume greens in the wild. We highlighted the significance of fiber in their diet to maintain their health, particularly as active animals. The digestive process of rabbits involves unique adaptations, including a mechanism called coprophagy, where they reconsume their feces to absorb additional nutrients and vitamins produced during digestion. This understanding is crucial for those who raise rabbits for pets or meat production, ensuring their well-being throughout their lives.