It isn't. Wilted greens don't taste very good -- not to humans, and not rabbits. You should give your bunny fresh greens that look good enough to eat, even to you (even if you'd never eat them, like with carrot greens, it should be obvious to you that they're fresh and yummy-looking). Wash them first and serve them nice and wet -- this way the rabbit will consume water along with the greens. See the related question below for more info and helpful links.
Wilting reduces the moisture content and helps to prevent soft, watery faeces or scouring.
rabbits are allowed to eat carrots and fresh greens such as cabbage leaves and broccoli but don't give then cucumbers it can give them the runs
Algae and fresh vegetables
Just water. Rabbits need access to fresh water every day, but they also get water content from the fresh greens they eat.
A 3 month old rabbit should eat a lot. Fresh rabbit mix in a bowl everyday. Also Fresh Carrots, spinach, corn on the cob, silverbeet, apple, pear. Throw away left overs every day. Paula
Anytime you want. Just make sure to dress the rabbit as soon as the kill. Preferably in the field while it is still fresh. Store in the refrigerator and cook as soon as possible.
rabbits are allowed to eat carrots and fresh greens such as cabbage leaves and broccoli but don't give then cucumbers it can give them the runs
fresh, clean water.
Algae and fresh vegetables
Algae and fresh vegetables
Goose and a rabbit for extra flavour + a fresh poo
Just water. Rabbits need access to fresh water every day, but they also get water content from the fresh greens they eat.
fresh grass is the best diet mixed with dandelion and herbs NO i have one he eats timothy hay rabbit food and once in a while a peanut or fresh fruit or vegatable (only ceartin produce)
In the shade with plenty of fresh water.
Fresh killed only - and cooked soon after
Rabbits don't lay eggs. However, always make sure you have fresh water if you want a healthy rabbit!
Rabbits can eat some fresh fruits and vegetables. See the related question below for more details.
Good quality pellets, fresh hay,water and fresh vegetables, and a limited amount of fruit.