yes it is proven that all rabbits can eat the same food as their cousins
Not all species of rabbit eat the same foods exactly, but all pet rabbits are the same species (the European Rabbit), so they all eat the same food: water, hay, pellets, leafy greens. See the related question below for more details about what to feed a rabbit: it applies to mini lops and all pet bunnies!
rabbit food
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
i just feed my norwegian lop normal rabbit food.
give it food
HOW? What, you don't know how to put a bowl for him/her and fill it up with food?? Or you could just feed your rabbit out of your hand! Simple. Now, if you're asking WHAT to feed a rabbit, that's completely different. Any vegetables or fruits would be suitable, and sometimes there is rabbit food at pet stores(I get mine at Target). Once I fed my rabbit a little part of a crossant, and a Cheez-It. ;o
just normal rabbit food, only not as much
About 300$
You can feed your rabbit a variety of things such as pellets and alfalfa or timothy hay. You can also go to a local pet store and purchase rabbit food.
yes, they can, as straw is better for bedding than 1/2 food.you should feed your rabbit about 50% of the daily food should be hay/timothy hay/alfalfa hay (for pregnant or growing rabbits). and the other 50% should be 16-18% rabbit feed (pellets).feed resource's:*no food, cant get to the store today?answer: feed your rabbit 1 handful (NO MORE) cracked corn or oat meal (UN cooked). this should no be continued for more than 2 days!* what type of pellets should be fed?answer: -16% rabbit pellets: before shows or to slim down your rabbit.- 17% rabbit pellets: casual feed.- 18% rabbit pellets: fatten up your rabbit.*what type of hay?answer: alfalfa: pregnant or growing rabbitstimothy: to fatten up rabbitnormal 1st cut hay: casual hay feed.ALWAYS FEED YOU RABBIT TREATS AND FRUIT/ VEGGIES DAILY!thank you
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just normal rabbit food, only not as much