lettuce and carrots,most leaves if not poisonous.
Some rabbits have a taste for celery and some don't. You can feed your rabbit celery but if your rabbit doesn't like it, you shouldn't force the rabbit to eat it-- even if its healthy. Celery is a good treat for rabbits. It should be handled as a treat though. A small piece every couple of days is enough.
By giving them something they like (ext : carrots celery)
You should be cautious when giving rabbits celery. Celery is very stringy and can interfere with digestion. It is recommended that you cut up the celery into very small pieces before giving it to your rabbit.
Celery, lettuce, and ice. lol! besides ice, cucumber.
Colorful foods and crunchy foods, that grow. Carrots, tomatoes, celery, peppers, apples, yams, broccoli, beans etc.
veggies mostly carrots and celery are there favorite they could also eat fruits are helthy too
Doves dont eat celery
No, they store it in the stem. In other words, the part you eat. In dumb people words, the crunchy part. In caveman, Grunt Grunt gruntgrunt GRUNT! or was it grunt grunt GruntGrunt GRUNT!
yes a wild rabbit can eat timothy hay they eat many difference thing in the woods you can train your rabbit to eat celery and carrot as well as green food i have four rabbit none are wild they eat much green food that they love rabbit like dry leaves hope this help some.
celery ! celery ! celery !
Rabbits shouldn't eat celery every day. Celery, like most vegetables, is a treat food. Celery isn't very nutritious, and if a rabbit eats too much of it, the rabbit will "spoil its appetite" for healthier food (like hay). Dark-coloured celery greens can be offered more often -- they can be part of the rotation of leafy greens that go into the rabbit's daily "salad" -- but the celery itself should be limited to an occasional treat. A healthy diet for a rabbit includes unlimited amounts water, of grass hay like timothy or orchard grass (for adults; alfalfa is better for rabbits under 8 months); as well as pellets, and a salad of fresh, dark-coloured leafy greens. Treats (fruits and vegetables) should be limited to a tablespoon or two for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more information and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
I used to crave celery and ate up to 3 heads of it a day for about 6 years. 2 months ago I was diagnosed with severe iron deficiency anaemia and have been taking iron tablets and find I no longer want to eat celery! I have just read somewhere that pica (cravings) is often for crunchy food, and that people who are iron deficient sometimes have these cravings.