Adult rabbits should have a diet that consists mostly of unlimited hay and water. In addition to that, an owner may choose to feed pellets, vegetables, and treats. Rabbits should not be fed any dairy or toxic plants. Read more information in the related links.
No. Rabbits should be fed vegetables, grass hay and a small amount of fruit, along with a constant supply of clean water.
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No. No baby rabbits, orphaned or not, should be fed cows milk.
How often are baby humans fed? Daily of course.
Some might, but they should not be fed bread. No matter how organic it is, it contains the wrong things for a rabbit's digestive system. Rabbits should stick to vegetables, grass hay and a small amount of fruit.
Rabbits get diarrhea from eating things they shouldn't or eating too much of a good thing. Rabbits should be fed a balanced ration of rabbit pellets. There should be no extra grains fed because therein lies the chance for over consumption of grain and diarrhea. Treats of carrots, sunflower seeds, and orange wedges can be given sparingly. Cheerios are also a good treat.
Rabbits will eat any number of things (I knew a little boy who fed watermelon to his rabbit) but I wouldn't recommmend it. A rabbit should be fed a balanced diet of rabbit pellets. Many 'treats' can be given but should be limited. The best treats are sunflower seeds, carrots and orange wedges all in moderation.
Carrots. Don't go thinking that carrots should be fed to real rabbits ok? For real bunnies, carrots should be treats.
Once a day, usually early in the morning.
It is best to feed a caged rabbit hay. This is because they are caged and have a steady diet of rabbit pelets. Rabbits will stay happier and healthier if fed a roughage while caged.
you could either fed them rabbit food or veg
rye grass should not be fed to chinchillas but timothy hay is essechal for their diet and health and should be provided daiy