Yes . But only if they are given way too much . the amount they can eat depends on their size and with each rabbit you get you will have to experiment and work out how much for them is too much.
If rabbits are fed too many carrots without being loose (wild or colony bred rabbits) to eat the appropriate minerals and herbs they will get diahrea. Penned rabbits should be fed a balanced rabbit pellet and given carrots ONLY as a treat.
Yes, of course. They also love fruit (just give them a little bit) and young dandelions. Rabbits shouldn't eat too much carrot because carrot is high in sugar.
Carrots, and lettuce.
Pellets,dry lettuce fruits carrots and greens.
~Pellets ~Carrots ~Celery ~Lettuce ~Apples
I don't think they do. Rabbits eat carrots and lettuce; they feast on leafy greens. They usually are found as the prey and not the predator. So, no, they do not.
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
Any rabbits like to eat plants like grass but vegetables such as carrots and lettuces are also part of the diet. Rabbits often require this to stay healthy, as grass is a poor source of energy and vitamins.
yes they do especially carrots,lettuce they are herbivores so grass weeds you,know
rabbits and humans eat carrots.
Rabbits or hares will eat vegetation of all sorts. They nibble on grass, vegetable greens, carrots, and lettuce leaves.
holland lops usually eat hay or kibble, also as many bunnies and rabbits like to eat they do eat carrots and lettuce
yes it is because rabbits only eat carrots to help them see so that they can seek for food
Yes, rabbits do eat carrots.