In a large bowl, combine oats, wheat germ, sunflower seeds, cranberries, apple, and honey.
Spread the mixture out on a baking sheet.
Bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown.
Let cool completely before storing in an airtight container.
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TipsYou can add other dried fruits and vegetables to your bunny bait, such as raisins, carrots, or celery.If your rabbits are picky eaters, you can try grinding the bunny bait into a powder before feeding it to them.You can store bunny bait in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.VariationsThere are many different variations of bunny bait. Here are a few ideas:Oatmeal Raisin Bunny Bait: This recipe is similar to the basic recipe above, but it includes raisins instead of cranberries.Apple Cinnamon Bunny Bait: This recipe adds cinnamon to the mix for a warm and flavorful treat.Cranberry Pecan Bunny Bait: This recipe adds pecans to the mix for a crunchy and nutty treat.Additional TipsBe sure to wash your hands thoroughly before handling any food that you will be giving to your rabbits.Avoid giving your rabbits too much bunny bait, as it can cause them to gain weight.Monitor your rabbits' weight and adjust their diet as needed.If you have any concerns about your rabbits' diet, talk to your veterinarian.