No. Carrots should be given sparingly, and only about an inch of it at a time. It's the leafy part of the carrot that's good for them. But even eating too many green veggies can be a bad thing since they really should be mainly eating hay.
This is controversial, though. If you think about it, wild rabbits mainly live off of grass. So it's not far fetched for them to eat hay. But they don't eat many vegetables. also mix them in with a rabbits every day diet along with cabbages and other veg
it was booty they had to eat peas and carrots all day long. Theywere basically human rabbits
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.
No. No one rabbit of any size can eat 500 carrots a day. PS- what rabbits REALLY like is not the carrot, but the green tops of the carrot plant.
Pet rabbits need feeding once a day at least but twice a day is great.
Dried food - You can get this from a pet shop near you. Younger/Smaller rabbits will eat this around once a day. But older/larger rabbits will need two bowl fulls per day. You'll need to make a decision on the size of your rabbit and experiment with how much it is capable of eating each day, try with one bowl, if it eats it try two per day, if it eats the first bowl but ignores the second, it's best to give it just one. Carrots - These can be given for a treat, it's best not to give them these every day though. But never feed your rabbit lettuce, it can make them ill!!!
For more information, see the related question below. Some things rabbits do all day include:Eating (grazing)Sleeping and nappingIf they have a friend, they make love! (This can mean snuggling and grooming, assuming the rabbits are spayed/neutered.)Playing and exercising
Yes, but only give them a small amount. Carrots are high in sugars and starches and too much can make a rabbit ill. Carrot greens are great for rabbits and can be included in the rotation of "salad" greens, but the carrot itself should be limited as a treat. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Yes, rabbits can eat carrots as a treat. Rabbits can eat fresh carrots although a main source of their diet should be hay with fresh vegetables and pellets as supplements. Most of the fresh vegetables that rabbits eat should be dark leafy greens. Carrot greens are very healthy for rabbits, and they can be included in the rotation of daily "salad" greens, but carrot itself is high in sugar and starches. Too many treats can seriously affect a rabbit's health. A bite or two of carrot every couple of days is enough. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treats per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for details about a healthy rabbit diet. More Answers: erm... yes they can. just shove the carrot through the metal bit of its cage and it should go and have a munch :) it's good for their teeth! yes! most tamed pet rabbits love carrots! i know mine does! :)
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Yes. These leaves are edible. They are very delicious if you like these kinds of vegetables.
carrots. Everyone knows that. ;) -improved by MakeupxKitty this is a very silly childish answer. rabbits need to have over 80% of their diet as hay. often people think a rabbit eats carrots but they should only have a small amount once or twice a week at the most because they can give them a badly upset stomach. a small amount of dry food and alot of fresh hay every day is more than enough to keep your rabbit healthy along with plenty of water.
No, rabbits need a complete diet of mostly hay, fresh water, and some fresh greens and high-quality rabbit pellets. Carrot is a treat food for rabbits because it is a very sugary vegetable, so it should be fed in moderation (one or two bites every couple of days at most). See the related question linked below for more info.