Clover is a legume green, which means it's high in protein and calcium. Too much will make your rabbit sick, but a little bit (a few bites) is fine as a treat. Clover is excellent for baby rabbits over 12 weeks, and pregnant/nursing rabbits, because they need the extra protein. Baby rabbits of any age and pregnant/nursing rabbits can also eat clover hay.
If you're picking clover from your yard or another outdoor place, consider whether it may have pesticides, pollution (like car exhaust), or any other chemicals on it, because these things can harm your rabbit. Also, other animals (like raccoons, cats and dogs, and any wild animals) may have left behind parasites on the clover, and these could also make your rabbit sick.
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Nothing, clover is ok for rabbits to eat. (Also mint and many other greens.)
Clover is high in protein and sugars and isn't healthy for most healthy adult rabbits. Clover is excellent for juvenile rabbits (between the ages of 12 weeks and 8 months). If your adult rabbit eats some clover by mistake, that's fine; but don't give it to her on purpose.
See the related question below about a healthy rabbit diet.
Yep. They LOVE it.
However, clover is high in protein, so it's only good as a treat. Baby rabbits can have it more, because they're growing; but too much protein is unhealthy for adult rabbits. Some sources also say that clover can cause gas in rabbits; and gas is very serious for rabbits, and can even turn deadly (GI stasis). See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
They can eat clovers and a lots of other plants and weeds that may grow in your garden.
Yes!To have long great ears and big feet but are horrible to eat
yes because i have heard a vet say it and i have a game that also tells you stuff if you ask a question.
No rabbits should be eating any Kind of clover, They will bloat and die.
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Rabbits can eat grass, dandelions, and clovers. Those all produce their own food.
They aren't poisonous, so you could eat them, but they don't taste very good, and don't really have any nutritional value.
No, cloves are too potent for a rabbit, and tough and sharp. Do not feed your rabbit cloves, or any dried spices or dried herbs. See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
you ask how to attract a rabbit in 1min, well first you cover yourself in rabbit pee so they don't smell your human sent. then leave fresh clovers for them to eat. no joke. it works.
Yes, they are edible. Just wash it and eat it. In my opinion, it really tasted like lemonade. Just a little on the tangy side. So, go ahead and enjoy those clovers in your backyard!
Being from Ireland myself some people keep them for good luck orthers eat them for fresh breath its beleved.
Yes, domestic rabbits as well as wild rabbits and hares receive protein from clovers. That is why a rabbit's enemy becomes healthy after eating it: the protein helps many carnivores get protein. Too much protein, however, is not good for rabbits and can result in health problems. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
Clovers don't really eat because they are plants. But basically they eat sunlight and water. Watch Magic School Bus
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vegetables fruits and certain plants. but buying rabbit food from a pet store insures top nutrition for the animal as well as keeping him healthy Specifically they eat fresh alfalfa, timothy hay, oat hay, fresh-picked grasses, clovers, herbs and fresh vegetables. If you pick clovers/grass/herbs for your rabbit, it must be pesticide-free. Rabbits will also eat their feces, and this is typical. They absorb vitamins from consuming it.