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    Best Rabbit Pellets in 2026: Tested & Reviewed

    Julia KozlovaJulia KozlovaΒ·7 de mayo de 2026Β·2 min

    Walk down any pet store aisle and you'll be assaulted by a wall of rabbit food options, many in rainbow-colored bags promising a "gourmet" experience. But here's the honest truth: most of them are junk food for your bun. Choosing the right pellet is one of the most critical decisions you'll make for your rabbit's long-term health. That's why my four resident testersβ€”Mochi, Pepper, Luna, and Beanβ€”and I have been putting the top brands through their paces to find the absolute best, most nutritious options for 2026.

    What a Quality Rabbit Pellet Looks Like

    Before we get to our winners, you need to know how to spot a good pellet yourself. Ignore the flashy marketing and turn the bag over to the nutrition label and ingredient list.

    Non-negotiable stats for an adult rabbit (over 6 months old):

    • Fiber: At least 18%, but the higher, the better (20%+ is fantastic).
    • Protein: Between 12% and 14%.
    • Fat: 3% or less.
    • Calcium: Between 0.5% and 1%.

    The first ingredient should always be a grass hay, most commonly Timothy. No corn, seeds, nuts, colorful bits, or added sugars on the list.

    Our Top 3 Rabbit Pellets for 2026

    1. Oxbow Garden Select Adult Rabbit Food

    Oxbow's Garden Select line is a step above their classic Essentials formula. Made from a blend of three grass hays (Timothy, Orchard, Brome), it's also soy- and wheat-free. Mochi goes wild for it. Around $20-25 for a 4 lb bag.

    2. Sherwood Pet Health Adult Rabbit Food (Timothy Formula)

    The gold standard for science-backed nutrition. Super-concentrated, high-fiber, no soy or grain fillers. My rescue Bean has a sensitive gut and Sherwood keeps his digestion regular. Often $30+ for a 4.5 lb bag.

    3. Small Pet Select Adult Rabbit Food Pellets

    Small batches, fresh timothy hay smell when you open the bag. Simple, no-frills, packed with high-quality fiber. Sassy Pepper consistently clears her bowl.

    How Much & When Should I Feed Pellets?

    Pellets are a supplement, not a meal. At least 80% of your rabbit's diet should be unlimited fresh grass hay. A good rule for a healthy adult: 1/8 to 1/4 cup of high-fiber pellets per 4-5 lbs of body weight per day, split into two servings.

    Rabbit "Food" to Always Avoid

    Steer clear of colorful "fiesta" or "muesli" mixes. Rabbits selectively pick out sugary, fatty bits (seeds, corn, dried fruit) and leave the healthy pellets behind. This leads to nutritional imbalances, dental disease, obesity, and GI stasis.

    Browse our hand-picked selection of top-tier rabbit pellets and food to find the right option for your bun.

    Final Word

    Hay is king, fresh greens are the royal court, and pellets are the trusted knights. Stick to one of our top-rated picks, feed the correct portion, and you'll set your rabbit up for a long, healthy life.

    Julia Kozlova
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    Julia Kozlova

    Rabbit care editor and lead reviewer at Rabbit Supplies. Julia tests every product hands-on with her three rabbits Rita, Mike and Bella before it goes live on the site.

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