No, if it eats a radish, it will still be fine. Radishes are good for rabbits. (You can hurt a rabbit with a radish if you hit him with it.)
Yes, they will not hurt the horse.
Rabbits can eat radishes as a treat only. Radishes are high in carbohydrates (sugar, starch) and they're not a normal part of a rabbit's natural diet. Too many treats can lead to illness in bunnies. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fresh treats per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. Radishes are also cruciferous vegetables. Crucifers can cause gas in rabbits, which can be very serious, even leading to deadly illness (GI stasis). Some rabbits are more sensitive to crucifers than others. If radishes cause gas in your bunny, avoid them entirely.
Rabbit's can not hurt predators that is why they are a vegetarian.
Dont make the rabbit scaredYou shouldn't hurt it
no just dont over feed the rabbit
no.
A small piece of pretzel will not hurt your rabbit. But dry bread is a better alternative as a treat.
"She walked into the house this afternoon, it hurt my heart to strip her, poor rabbit."
Give it a stick of dynamite.
The collective noun for radishes is a "bunch" or a "cluster." These terms are used to refer to a group of radishes that are typically sold or harvested together. Additionally, the term "crop" can also be used to describe a larger collection of radishes grown in a specific area or season.
No, radishes are not unicellular. Radishes, like all plants, are multicellular organisms composed of many cells working together to carry out different functions within the plant.
No, rabbits can eat radishes. Radish greens are best: they can be included in the rotation of "salad" greens. The radish itself is high in natural sugars, so should only be offered as a treat (if your rabbit likes them, anyway; most rabbits would prefer a bite of carrot or apple). The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treat food per day for a normal, healthy rabbit. see the related question below for more details about a healthy rabbit diet. Also, radishes are cruciferous vegetables, which tend to cause gas in rabbits. Gas can be very serious, even leading to deadly illness (GI stasis). Some rabbits tolerate crucifers better than others. If your rabbit is sensitive to crucifers and gets gas easily, avoid them entirely; otherwise, only feed them in moderation (that includes the greens).