Apple sauce is safe for rabbits but it isn't healthy for them, and it can lead to illness if eaten in large quantities, or even in small quantities over a long period of time. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, and water. Apple sauce is not a recommended treat -- it may be "safe," but it isn't healthy and there are better treat options. Whole natural fresh foods (like fruit, e.g. apple, or vegetable, e.g. carrot) in moderation (e.g. a bite or two every few days or so) is perfectly fine for a healthy rabbit that eats the right diet.
Apple sauce is sometimes used as a base for administering medicines or force-feeding a sick rabbit. This should only be done under the direction of a special "rabbit-savvy" vet.
It is, and it will deter some rabbits. However, some rabbits (like mine) really like the taste of it, and will just lick it off. If the bitter apple spray actually taste good to your bunny, try hot sauce (mine likes the taste of hot sauce too, but it deters some rabbits from chewing).
There are probably recipes that call for both apple sauce and apples.
no way. apple sauce is too watery. Apple butter's flavor and sweetness is much more intense.
yes. you can make apple sauce out of ny apples.
Apple sauce.
yes they did eat apple sauce with there meals as a side dish.
well obviously apple sauce
High quality apple sauce can be found in organic and health food stores. These brands of apple sauce are expensive, but certified to be organic and free of pesticides. One can also create quality apple sauce at home by following recipes.
Half a cup of Mott's regular apple sauce has 27g of carbs. One cup of Mott's no sugar apple sauce has 12g of carbs.
yes you blend it
The answer is: an apple. Because apple sauce is made by cooking apples adding water and sugar. Sugar is an excellent food preserver. And the fact that the mixture has been boiled means apple sauce is sterile after preparation; meaning all bacteria's and fungi are dead.
when was it NOT discovered ?