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Rabbits don't just like carrots they like: Parsley, spinach lettuce (but don't feed it to much), zucchini celery and grass and a lot more veggies
Rabbits are not actually allergic to carrots. Some rabbits may have sensitivities to certain fruits or vegetables, including carrots, due to the sugar content. It's important to introduce new foods to rabbits gradually to monitor for any adverse reactions.
many different kinds.rabbits,horses,deer,buffalo,and many more-------------------------------have you ever read nursrey books? have you ever read about rabbits?? well rabbits are the most carrot eating animals EVER. but of course there are different animals who eat carrots. like horses..deer..buffalo...many more!!!!
Rabbits do love carrots -- most do, anyway (rabbits are individuals, they don't all like the same things). Carrots are naturally high in sugar and they have a crunchy consistency -- both of which are usually appreciated by rabbits. Rabbit owners should be careful not to over-feed carrots or other treat foods because too much can make a rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fruit or sugary veg a day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.
Rabbits like almost all fruits. Rabbits will usually eat whatever fruits are available to them. Rabbits can get sick from eating too much fruit, so people who have pet rabbits should strictly limit how much fruit they get. See the related questions below for more info.
Carrots are only healthy for rabbits in small amounts, as an occasional treat. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than two tablespoons of treat food a day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. Carrots are not particularly healthy for rabbits (they only contain a small amount of cellulose, which is the most essential part of a rabbit's diet), but they aren't bad for it either. For their main source of food, timothy hay is best. See the related link below for more info about the rabbit diet, and helpful links! For the record, cellulose is pure dietary fiber; you can say that rabbits need a lot of fiber, probably because their active lifestyles require high metabolism. Rabbits enjoy carrots a fair amount though, and so they make good treats. However, it should be noted that they enjoy more leafy vegetables (such as "romaine lettuce, escarole, turnips, collard, kale, parsley, thyme, cilantro,dandelion, and basil.") even more than carrots; From my own experience, they enjoy strawberries even more, but these should be given sparingly as they *are* bad for the rabbit if given regularly.
Yes rabbits can eat strawberries, but only small amounts & if she/he likes them & if your rabbit is healthy & it doesn't do any harm e.g. give them diarrhea. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food (like strawberries) per day for a healthy, normal 6 pound rabbit. See the related link below for more info on the rabbit diet. mine went to grandmas while i went on vacation. she fed them strawberries. nothing happened. but they loved them! Every part of the strawberry is ok for rabbits! :) not young strawberries they can have older ones that arn't rotten but can not eat the leaves
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
Rabbits got a long ears and they are so cool. donkey has long ears too but they are different. rabbits eats carrots and they like to jump. and rabbits are cute animals. we all like rabbits. some people kill rabbits and eat and that is terrible thing. and some people use their hair and make socks. rabbits live in all country. rabbits can be white, brown, black and many more. they can have red eyes and that's sooo cute!!
OF COURSE THEY DO !look at bugs bunny, he's obsessed with the things.NOOOOOO they don't really, were is a rabbit supposed to find a nice clean juicy carrot in the wild?daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah !erica is quite sexy.yes they do like carrots why would they eat it if they didnt like it
Lettuce (romaine) apples, carrots, strawberries, and many many more. Herbs: dandelion, clover, sowthistle, grass, sorrel, etc.
She loves both but I think she loves strawberries more :)