There are a few human foods you can give a bunny: lettuce, apples, carrots, and Pears, that's all I can think of right now. Only give the bunny tny, tiny portions at a time. Make these foods a treat, not a daily meal.
Too much broccoli can hurt a rabbit's system. A young rabbit shouldn't have any until it is 5 months old. After 5 months, feed sparingly to avoid diarrhea.
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take it to the vet it could be sick
If the rabbit is sick let it eat whatever it can eat if it will eat. A lot of rabbits stop eating and drinking before they die.
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A sick rabbit should eat the same diet as a healthy rabbit. It's important that rabbits keep eating even if they're ill, because rabbits can't safely fast like humans and other animals can, and by not eating, the rabbit will only get more sick. Sudden changes in a rabbit's diet can also make it ill, so if possible it's best not to make sudden changes when a rabbit is ill because it will only get more sick. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
Your rabbit is sick, could be any number of things: pneumonia, cold, eye infection. Take it to a vet, it is serious.
they do like it. but not too much broccoli
When your're eating Broccoli, your acually eating the flower buds of the plant. if you ever grow it and wait too long, the the part of broccoli you eat will turn into lots of yellow flowers.
carrots dried broccoli and lettuces
When your're eating Broccoli, your acually eating the flower buds of the plant. if you ever grow it and wait too long, the the part of broccoli you eat will turn into lots of yellow flowers.
It is not recommended to feed rabbits cooked food. There are many health benefits to fresh food. Fresh broccoli, especially the greens, is very healthy for rabbits, although the stem and florets sometimes cause gas (which can be painful, and actually life-threatening!), so it's a good idea to observe your rabbit closely after she's eaten broccoli, and not to serve very much (some rabbits are more sensitive than others). See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
No, you'd only make the rabbit more sick. Rabbits can't digest milk or dairy products. They shouldn't even really have the yoghurt drops you can buy at the pet store.If your rabbit is sick, you have to bring it to a vet who has experience treating rabbits.Tomato (the fruit) is high in sugar, so it can make a rabbit sick if the bunny eats too much. A sugar spike can lead to gas, which is very painful for rabbits and sometimes they decide to hide and stop eating. If you can encourage the rabbit to keep eating hay, drinking water, and moving around, then it will be fine. If the rabbit stops eating, drinking, or pooping, then it will go into GI stasis and needs to see a vet right away, or else it will die.The tomato plant (all parts except the fruit) is poisonous for rabbits. If your rabbit is poisoned, it needs to see a vet immediately, there's nothing you can do for it at home.See the related questions below for details and links.