Yes, they love vegetables, especially lettuce. Never, feed a rabbit lettuce. It can cause diarrhea and a disease that can kill them. Yes they love vegetables but you can't feed them certain things like lettuce. Cabbage can not be given in excess. It doesn't really have much nutritional value, though it is a good treat every now and then.
Rabbits can eat romaine lettuce and bok choy!
See can rabbits eat kiwi.
Cucumber is okay for rabbits as a treat. Treats (certain fruits and vegetables) should only be given to rabbits in moderation. A bite or two every couple days is a good guideline.
Some rabbits like cucumber -- some love it, especially on a hot summers day when it has just come out of the fridge! Some rabbits don't like cucumber, though. Taste is an individual matter -- in rabbits, just like in humans!
No, baby rabbits can't eat cucumber. See the related questions (linked below) for more info and links. Cucumber isn't good for any age of rabbit because it can lead to illness and anyway it doesn't have much nutritional value. Adult rabbits can have cucumber as an occasional treat (although most rabbits would prefer a bite of apple or carrot), but baby rabbits shouldn't have treats until they're 6 or 7 months old.
Some people say wild rabbits won't eat your cucumbers, while other people say they will. Maybe it depends on environment (if there's lots of other good food around, maybe they won't), and individuality.
Cucumbers are not recommended for pet rabbits because they're low in nutritional value and they're too watery. Some people feed small pieces of cucumber to their rabbit as a treat. Treats should always be strictly limited, one reason being that too many will reduce your rabbit's appetite for hay, which it needs to eat tons of every day in order to stay healthy.
"Wild cucumber" (Echinocystis lobata) should never be given to a rabbit because it's toxic.
No, baby rabbits can't eat cucumber. Cucumber is a treat food for rabbits, and rabbits shouldn't have any treats until they're about 6 months old. Baby rabbits should have unlimited 100% 24/7 access to fresh water, high-quality pellets, and hay (alfalfa hay, or a mix of grass and alfalfa).
See the related questions below for more details and helpful links.
Yes, rabbits can happily eat the skin of cucumber although it should not be given in excess as it can cause gas.
Yes they do. They like vegetables and fresh greens.
No they do not
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No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.
Yes
Yes, raccoons will eat baby rabbits.
No rabbits like to eat plants.
NO NO NO - their stomachs can not handle it.
Food
No, rabbits are herbivores, so they don't eat squirrels.yes no maybe so shake a baby and a boobio :)no but i do
Full-grown rabbits are rather large for most snakes, but many snakes will prey on baby rabbits, and some of the larger snakes can eat adult rabbits.
No they dont.
After they eat there first carrot
They eat their rabbit food and some vegetables.