Coriander leaves, also known as cilantro, are healthy for rabbits and loved by many, but one month is too young for fresh vegetables. A one month old rabbit should still be nursing, although it may have started weaning; in that case, pellets and water should be available in an unlimited supply, 24/7. 12 weeks is a good time to start introducing fresh leafy greens like cilantro to your rabbit: but, start with small amounts, and with only one green at a time -- wait a week or so, and if the rabbit didn't show any signs of ill-health, you can try a new green or gradually increase portion sizes. See the related questions below for more info.
Coriander is more commonly known as Cilantro, which is an herb. Rabbits can eat this, but not too much. A recommended vegetable diet for rabbits is 1 cup of vegetables for every 3 pounds of weight the rabbit is. For example, if a rabbit is 6 pounds, it should eat 2 cups of vegetables everyday. Remember variety, though.
Yes, but only as a treat. They should eat mostly timothy hay.
yes they do just do give them to much
Not very plus all rabbit feed is for all the rabbits.
leafs lots of leafs
leafs
No, It's too young, you should go to pet shop and buy baby rabbit milk replacer for it.
Whatever you normally feed your rabbit is probably fine; Rabbit Chow, or whatever.
i just feed my norwegian lop normal rabbit food.
no they cant not at all it can kill any pet dont feed them it ever
rabbit food
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
pellets ,meadow hey,parrot,pear , apple , peas and so on rabbit feed
no just dont over feed the rabbit
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.