Their bodies can't process it correctly so it's toxic for them.
You should never let a hamster eat any kind of citrus fruits.
You should not give citrus fruits to a hamster. Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are too acidic for a hamster's digestive system and can cause stomach upset or other health issues. It's best to stick to safe fruits like apples, bananas, and strawberries in moderation as treats for your hamster.
they can eat fruits and vegetables like apples, banana and lettuce. I'm not sure about the other fruits and vegetables.:)
no never feed horses citrus fruits!
I don't know as my exotic vet told me to NEVER give citrus fruits to my hamster since it can really cause stomach problems. They are voracious eaters so they might actually eat it but don't be tempted since it is way to strong for their little tummies.
The only food that never rot is honey (excluding salt, which is a preservative). Citrus fruits tend to stay fresh for longer, and there are ways of preserving fruits.
Dwarf hamsters should never eat foods that are high in sugar, salt, or fat, as these can lead to obesity and other health issues. Other foods to avoid include almonds, citrus fruits, onions, garlic, and chocolate, as these can be toxic to hamsters. It's important to stick to a balanced diet of hamster-specific food and fresh vegetables.
Most fruits are fine to feed to chickens. However, never feed your chickens any kind of citrus.
Hamsters cannot eat citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits, etc.), pickles, house plants, horse chestnuts, chips, oily foods, fatty foods chocolate, sugar, or salt. When you give your hamster veggies, remember to wash it thoroughly and make sure it is not a cold temperature!you also can't give hamsters apple seeds as they have arsenic in them but you can give them the apple
No, you should never under any circumstances, ever put a dwarf hamster with a teddy bear hamster.
Unless given by a doctor or vet, you should never give a hamster a shot unless they are going to die.
No,you should never put a hamster near drafts or hot hot climates.