As long as you have already checked that these items were OK for the rabbit to eat in the first place, then you can offer them to your rabbits even though they are wilted. You might put them in cool water for 30 minutes if you want then to perk up. I raised rabbits for many years, and if the greens weren't OK for the rabbits, they would just scratch them through the wire floor of their cage. They were pretty smart.
VEGGIES
Yes
fruit veggies and hay
mostly deer,rabbits fruit and veggies.
Eggplant raw baked is not very good. It will taste bitter, so if you put it in a skillet first and lightly brown it will be better. Then, layer your browned eggplant with cottage cheese, shredded cheddar cheese, tomatoes, green peppers, and other veggies that you like. Bake at 350 until bubbly.
**prey you mean? Rabbits are herbivores they don't eat other animals. They eat plants, fruit and veggies.
Osmacote for veggies and flowers and horse manure!
certain kinds of flowers but its best to stick with hamster treats or veggies. do not overfeed them fruit, veggies or treats this could cause them to die
rabbits do not eat animals they only eat wild grasses, herbs, flowers, leaves, and twigs. they also consume some fruits, vegetables, and grains as they come across them, but these do not make up a large part of their diet. rabbits mostly eat lettuce, carrots and vegetables.
It is very nutricious and in the wild they eat veggies.
Yes, rabbits do eat carrots.
Give him flowers, milk and veggies everyday.