Oats are high in natural sugars and they aren't healthy for rabbits. Although some people give oats to their rabbits, experts recommend avoiding this food entirely -- your rabbit gets enough of these kinds of nutrients in their pellets. If you want to give your rabbit a little treat, an oat groat or two is okay, or a handful of oat hay, but processed oats (oatmeal, rolled oats, etc) are jut not healthy for rabbits at all. A healthy rabbit diet includes lots and lots of hay, rabbit pellets, and certain fresh veggies. See the related question below for more details.
if u cant afford rabbit cereal about 12 to 15 dollars , there is a place in dairy flat and a option that my rabbit has is porridge oats or weetbix.
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Well, in the first place, pellets aren't all that good for rabbits. Hay should be their main food and should be available all the time to the rabbit. Rabbits must not eat wheat, but a little bit of oats should be okay, but give it as a treat.
okay here are five facts about oats. They can give you diarrhoea. They make porridge. They make you feel sick. They smell like oats. Horses like oats.
I'd say soft food, or grain. Like oats
Oats and hay.
you give it rabbit food
rabbit give us water and foods
Give it grain or oats the best for the or rice.
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There is a rabbit in the garden.The dog is about to see the rabbit that is in the garden.Watch how the dog chases the rabbit out of the garden.I hope the rabbit escapes.
No, ponies do not eat oats. Horses do however. IF your pony happens to eat some oats don't freak out, he won't die but just don't give him lots of oats