grass is healthy because its rich in vitamin A and D , also 1 fact the rabbit diet should be composed of eating grass and hay , eating hay helps promotes healthy teeth.
parsley, lettuce, carrot and food pellets
i guess but it wouldn't be healthy for them. feed em long grass or pine straw or rabbit food
well my rabbit loves dog food so i think in rabbit food there is horse food
Carrots are high in sugars and aren't very healthy for rabbits. Carrot greens are very healthy and you can safely include those as a regular part of your rabbit's daily "salad." The carrots themselves, though, should be limited as a treat food. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons per day of treat food for a healthy, normal 6 pound rabbit. Ideally, rotate the treats you serve, otherwise that would be pretty boring for your rabbit. Other treats include fruits and vegetables like berries, apple, and squash. Too many carrots can lead to illness in rabbits. See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
Vets will take care of a rabbit by giving it food, making sure it has plenty of water, and also making sure that it has shots, and is healthy. Specialty vets can even perform surgery.
Cucumber peelings (packaged or not) aren't healthy for rabbits. If your rabbit really loves them, then it's okay as a treat: a small bite or two every once in awhile is fine. But most rabbits would prefer some fruit or carrot instead, and you can't give your rabbit too many treats because then you'll make him or her sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. You should talk to your vet about whether or not your rabbit is healthy. See the related question below for details and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
No, no it really isn't. Rabbits cannot digest the grains the form chicken food, it will cause gut obstructions and make them very very sick.
rabbit food has little straws
If its a rabbit treat, it will be healthy. Yogies will be good for any breed any of rabbit. YES, HEALTHY!!!
Healthy, normal bunnies DO eat enough. If your bunny isn't eating enough, something is wrong. Maybe the food is not good enough. Maybe you aren't giving your rabbit the right kind of food, or maybe the foot is rotten or just not good quality. Or maybe your rabbit is sick. If your rabbit is underweight and doesn't look healthy, you should bring the rabbit to a vet. It could also be your rabbit is extremely bored and depressed. Rabbits need to live in a comfortable, peaceful habitat, and they need attention and exercise every day. See the related questions below for more info and links.
Different rabbits love different foods. In general, rabbits love best sweet fresh foods (like carrot, apple, berries), rabbit pellets, rabbit treats from the store, and some fresh greens (dandelions, carrot tops, and cabbage are usually pretty popular). BUT: Just because the rabbit loves it doesn't mean it's healthy for them! The diet you feed your rabbit should be partially based on what she loves, but mostly based on what's healthy for her, or else you'll end up with a sick rabbit on your hands. See the related link below for more information about a healthy rabbit diet. Sweet foods (fruit, carrot, rabbit treats) should be strictly limited in a rabbit's diet because too much sugar can lead to illness (gas, GI stasis, obesity, etc.). It's good to give these foods to your rabbit occasionally because they are healthy in small doses (carrot, for instance, keeps their teeth strong). Many people recommend avoiding rabbit treats from the store entirely because they're not healthy at all, and your rabbit will probably love a fresh blueberry or bite of apple just as much, and these foods at least have some healthy vitamins and nutrients in them. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fresh treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. Rabbit pellets are good in moderation but they're relatively high in protein and fat, so you shouldn't let your rabbit eat as much as she wants or she could become sick. Greens are very healthy but some are more healthy than others: dandelions are very good for rabbits, for example, but cabbage is low in nutrients and can lead to gas or diarrhea, so it shouldn't be given to rabbits too often. The very best thing for rabbits is hay! It keeps them entertained, it keeps their teeth worn down, and it keeps their digestive system healthy. Rabbits should have 100% 24/7 access to hay. If you give your rabbit too much of something else to eat, it could "spoil" the rabbit's appetite for hay and this can lead to illness or boredom (and when rabbits are bored they can become destructive, aggressive, or depressed).
you give it rabbit food