how many times do i feed my rabbit?

I can't give you a specific number of times to feed your rabbit without knowing more about your rabbit and its lifestyle.

Here's why:

* Age: Baby rabbits need to eat more frequently than adult rabbits.

* Breed: Some breeds are more active and need more food.

* Activity Level: A rabbit that gets a lot of exercise will need more food than one that is less active.

* Health: Rabbits with certain health conditions may need a special diet.

Here's what you should do:

1. Consult your vet: Your vet can recommend the best feeding schedule for your rabbit based on its individual needs.

2. Provide unlimited hay: Rabbits need a constant supply of hay, which makes up the majority of their diet.

3. Offer fresh vegetables and pellets in moderation: Fresh vegetables and pellets should be offered in limited quantities, as part of a balanced diet.

4. Avoid sugary treats: Sugar can be harmful to rabbits, so it's best to avoid giving them treats.

General guidelines:

* Adult rabbits: Typically need to eat 1-2 times per day.

* Baby rabbits: May need to eat 3-4 times per day.

Important note: Rabbits can easily become overweight, so it's important to make sure they are getting the right amount of food. If you notice your rabbit gaining weight, you should consult your vet.