A rabbit's diet should be made up of 3 different things.
1. pellets - they are cheap, anywhere from $.30-$2 a lb depending on quality however the average rabbit should only get 1/8 - 1/4 cup a day
2. timothy hay (not alfalfa hay) - a 48oz bag lasts my 2 rabbits about 3 weeks and costs about $15. Rabbits need to have unlimited access to hay daily
3. vegetables - depends on the vegetable. I typically buy my rabbits carrots with the greens on them and parsley and I usually spend about $6 a week for the 2 of them. Rabbit should get 1-2 cups of fresh veggies each day. Please Google for a list of okay veggies since not all of them are rabbit friendly.
amount of atleast like 10 rabbits
Rabbits get their energy from food and sleep.
Rabbits don't hunt for their food, they're herbivores. Wild rabbits simply have to go above the ground to eat grass and other things. It's harder for them to get food in winter though because the grass is covered with snow. Pet rabbits get fed by their owners and don't have to look for it and have a much easier time in winter.thank u Special:Contributions. This was a big help.Ovi_Fan_8
it is rabbits
yes weed clover is for rabbits.
the look for there own food
what food? the get food from medows if you mean that.. they just eat the grass and roods and fruits that fall of trees and roots
food chain
no rabbits eat carrots
in the morning about a handful of burgess excel nuggets or rabbit food as much hay as they want and later on in the day some fruit and veg
The Romans are believed to have first brought rabbits to England around 2,000 years ago. They were likely introduced for food and fur.
No, they are grazers.