Maybe some carrot or leaves from a cabbage
Rabbits like carrots because of their instincs and they have the same sort of taste buds .Also, they are a treat for rabbits. They are just like candy bars for them. Rabbits do not need a carrot everyday. Give it to them once or twice a week for like a treat for being good.
my rabbits like to play hide and seek with me :) simply hide somewhere not to far away and peep out so they see you, when they come to you give them a treat and go hide again
Oxygen is a gas. Trees don't give only rabbits oxygen, they give everyone oxygen. Without oxygen, we would die.
No, bran flakes aren't healthy for rabbits. Even as a treat, you shouldn't give bran flakes to your rabbit. You shouldn't give any foods made for people to a rabbit. These foods aren't healthy for rabbits, and they'll lead to illness. Pet rabbits mostly eat hay. They also eat pellets, and leafy green vegetables. They eat non-leafy vegetables and fruit as a treat. See the related question below about rabbit diet for details and links.
I would bury them in the garden and give them a funeral.
Dutch rabbits eat the exact same diet as other pet rabbits. See the related link below for details and links about a healthy rabbit diet. Rabbits need lots and lots of hay, first of all. Otherwise, for example: for a meal give the Dutch rabbit rabbit pellets and some veggies. Many rabbits like human foods, like cereal, but you shouldn't give it to them ever because it's not good for rabbits.
yes it can but not a lot try giving your rabbit the tomatoes as a treat,so only give it every so often
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.
about 6-12 babies
Concrete would hurt their feet, causing sore hocks. It would create a mess to clean up and be unsanitary. It would also give them no vegetation(for wild rabbits).
Apple skin is a good treat for rabbits: it has fibre in it (which is great for rabbits), and it's not as sweet as the apple itself. Still, apple skin is pretty high in sugars, so it should be considered a treat only. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
Well, in the first place, pellets aren't all that good for rabbits. Hay should be their main food and should be available all the time to the rabbit. Rabbits must not eat wheat, but a little bit of oats should be okay, but give it as a treat.