Rabbits can start eating fresh fruit (like apple) and treat vegetables (like carrot) at about 6 months of age. Fruit should never be a big part of a rabbit's diet. A small bite or two of apple every few days should be fine, assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related questions/links below for more details.
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By feeding them dead plants or apples.
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My Duch rabbit likes apples, bananas, carrots and mueslibars.
baiting is more like trapping than hunting, but nuts are high on their menu.
They will eat anything they can get their teeth on, but feeding beans to a rabbit is unhealthy and I very much recommend you don't give beans to a rabbit.
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rabbits get diarrhea from eating food high in water intake, ie. lots of apples, celery, carrots,etc. You can treat it by feeding your rabbit dry uncooked oatmeal and some timothy hay. The oatmeal helps the digestive system and timothy hay is easy to digest and isn't high in water intake.
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They can eat apples, carrots. corn and most veggies.
This rabbit will eat the same thing any rabbit eats. Alfalfa pellets and most vegetables and lettuce. Fiberous fruits like apples and pears.