Yes, but they're very sugary so they should be considered a treat: a couple bites of carrot every couple days or so is enough.
Carrot greens, on the other hand, are very healthy and widely loved by rabbits!
Carrots are high in sugar and carbs and should be considered a treat food for rabbits. Treats should be limited in a rabbit's diet because too many can lead to illness. The House Rabbit Society suggests no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food a day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.
So, you could feed your rabbit a bit of carrot every day, but then that's the only treat your rabbit would ever get! To ensure a maximum variety of vitamins and nutrients, and for the entertainment of your rabbit, it's better to rotate between different fruits and vegetables than to serve the same one all the time.
Yes. Carrots have an extremely high amount of sugar. Rabbits get Diabetes and run a risk of death from too many carrots. All fruits and certain vegetables like carrots should be fed only 1-3 times a week to a rabbit.
No, in fact rabbits shouldn't eat much carrot at all because carrot is high in natural sugars. Carrot is a good treat food for rabbits. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a healthy, normal 6 pound rabbit. Mostly, rabbits should eat hay; they should also eat pellets and certain dark leafy greens. See the related question below for info and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
Bunnies can start eating sugary "treat" plants (like carrot, or fruit) in tiny portions at about 6 months of age.
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its not good to feed rabbits veggies A LOT beacuse it can give them bad nutrtion. i ususally give my bunny a a carrot every other day
rabbits and humans eat carrots.
yes it is because rabbits only eat carrots to help them see so that they can seek for food
Yes, rabbits do eat carrots.
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.
No, they do not. Rabbits only eat carrots and other plants. They are herbivores.
Yes, they do.
Carrots would be the only food that I know of that both rabbits and humans eat
no rabbits eat carrots
carrots and celery
no they can't
carrots
Carrots no dhu