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 Do Rabbits Eat? Commonly Asked Questions About What Your Rabbit Can and Can't Eat  1


If you're part of a surprisingly lucky group of rabbits, you'll find a wealth of information about caring for rabbits, especially about rabbit breeding. However, many are common when it comes to feeding. For example, rabbits can eat fruit.

As a bunny lover, you know that you may need to know about a particular item. So we compiled a list of some of the most common foods [and non-foods!] That are asked.

So what do rabbits eat? Can they eat an apple? celery? What about carrots, mushrooms and even nuts? Please see below.

Do you eat rabbits?

Apple? Yes, in small quantities [see & Fruits]. However, pinny is toxic to bunny.

banana? Yes, see & # 39; Fruit & # 39; for more information

basil? Yes, Bunny loves basil.

Berry? Yes, see & # 39; Fruit & # 39; for more information

Bread? Yes. However, only as a special treat beauty. Some owners may oppose this, but bread can be used as a special treatment, for example, toilet training. Try not to make it a habit. A small amount of bread is not harmful, but it is definitely not included in “normal food”. list.

Broccoli? Yes, but in small quantities. This vegetable family can generate gas that can flip the bunny belly.

bug? No. Rabbits are vegetarian, so don't eat other animals.

cabbage? Yes. However, like broccoli, it is very small.

carrot? Yes, but a small amount [1-2 cups]. Rabbits "treat food" because carrots are high in natural sugar. However, the green top of the carrot can be fed frequently.

celery? Yes. Cut into 1/2 to 1 inch pieces so that the fibers on the outside of the yarn can cause problems with the digestion of the bread, so that it is not too long.

Cucumbers? Yes. However, sometimes it is a small amount.

Flowers? Yes, no, depending on the specific flower type. There are a wide variety of flowers, and not all types can be covered here, so do some research before letting your buns eat the flowers. Safe ones include geranium, marigold, rose, nasturtium, sunflower, daisies and carnations.

fruits? Yes, rabbits love fruit. However, it is a food run food and is used only by adult rabbits. Limit to 1 tablespoon per 3 pounds of weight per day. Baby rabbits [less than 6 months] should not give fruit because they can cause diarrhea.

Geranium? Yes, ask the gardener who has a rabbit! & # 39; Flowers & # 39; For more details.

Grapes? Yes, & # 39; Fruits & # 39; For more details.

grass? Yes, when pesticides and fertilizers are not sprayed on the grass. Most of the rabbit's diet should be dry grass-see "Hay" for more details.

Locust? No. Rabbits are vegetarian, so don't eat other animals.

hay? definitely! Fresh hay should always be available and account for the majority [70%] of bread meals. Hay is high in fiber and low in calories. It is absolutely essential for the digestive system of the rabbit and for the natural wear and tear of the teeth. Timothy hay [from Timothy grass] is ideal for feed.

Herbs? Yes, rabbits love fresh herbs [do not dry from the store's cupboard!] Basil, peppermint, parsley, coriander / coriander and mint are popular and popular products that are easy to grow.

insect? No. Rabbits are vegetarian, so don't eat other animals.

Meat? No. Rabbits are vegetarian, so don't eat other animals.

nuts? No. Rabbits may prefer to eat these, but they are not good for them and should not be included in their diet.

onion? No, never. These are toxic to your bread.

parsley? Yes, most rabbits love all kinds of parsley and can be fed frequently.

Poop? Yes, it is unique. Strictly speaking, these aren't poop, but nutritious dung called dietary supplements that look like small peas.

pumpkin? Yes, pumpkin is small because it contains a lot of starch.

Rhubarb leaves? No, never. These are toxic to your bread.

spinach? Yes. However, since oxalate is high and may affect calcium absorption, it is only occasionally handled.

strawberry? Yes, & see for more details.

sunflower? Yes, the whole sunflower plant is edible. Cut the leaves, stems, and flower heads into sizes that are easy to handle. Bunny especially appreciates the seeds, but these are high in protein and should be eaten sparingly-only 1 to 2 servings per day for an average size rabbit.

sweet corn? No, never. These are toxic to your bread

Tomato? Yes. However, only a small amount is red. Do not eat grapes or leaves.

Tulips? No, bulbous plants are toxic to rabbits.

watermelon? Yes, & # 39; Fruits & # 39; For more details.

worm? No, the bunny is vegetarian.

zucchini? Yes, but a small amount as a treat beauty.


 Do Rabbits Eat? Commonly Asked Questions About What Your Rabbit Can and Can't Eat  1


 Do Rabbits Eat? Commonly Asked Questions About What Your Rabbit Can and Can't Eat  1


 Do Rabbits Eat? Commonly Asked Questions About What Your Rabbit Can and Can't Eat  1


 Do Rabbits Eat? Commonly Asked Questions About What Your Rabbit Can and Can't Eat  1

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