Take he or she to the vet as she might be ill.
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A tamed rabbit will often eat timothy hay and various vegetables, such as carrots and lettuce.
Rabbits must eat hay in order to stay healthy. If a rabbit has no hay, dental problems or digestive problems will result, leading to severe illness and death.
yes a wild rabbit can eat timothy hay they eat many difference thing in the woods you can train your rabbit to eat celery and carrot as well as green food i have four rabbit none are wild they eat much green food that they love rabbit like dry leaves hope this help some.
What is molded hay?Do you mean moldy hay? No, rabbits can't eat hay that has mold on it. Mold is bad for rabbits, just like it's bad for people. Give your rabbit fresh hay that smells sweet, with no signs of mold or rot.Do you mean hay that has been pressed and shaped by a mold, like a hay cube? Yes, you can give this to your bunny. It's important that rabbits eat lots and lots of hay. Some rabbits don't like hay cubes. If your rabbit doesn't really eat his hay cubes, then you have to give loose hay instead, because you have to encourage as much hay eating as possible. If your rabbit does eat hay cubes, then you can give her as many as you want. Some people find using hay cubes instead of loose hay is better for their allergies.See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
In the wild, they eat plants, at your house, they drink from a bottle and eat pellets and hay.
they can eat food from the pet store but they wont eat the dried corn also hay that rabbits eat
Of course! Hay pushes out waste from the rabbit's digestive system. Hay should be available to your rabbit always.
Yeah its fine but whoever is eating the timothy hay wont appreciate it! Try litter training the rabbit so that it goes in the litter box instead of the timothy hay. He will appreciate that much more. Hay in the litter box or litter area does sometimes get defecated on. That's not an immediate problem - the rabbit will just eat around it. A regular supply of fresh hay is important, though, or else the rabbit will be forced to eat contaminated or sub-standard hay, or else might choose to stop eating hay entirely (which is seriously not good). Don't give a rabbit hay with feces mixed in - that means it's been used before. Although it all looks the same to you, only give your bunny fresh hay. Every day, remove the hay left behind from yesterday and replace it with fresh hay from the bag/box/bale. This might seem wasteful, if you think of hay as food. Don't. Hay isn't food: it's a grazing material, and not all of it is good, and some of it gets soiled in the grazing, so inevitably some is left behind.
Yes, any kind of pet rabbit can eat hay. Hay is the most important part of a pet rabbit's diet! See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet. Timothy hay (a kind of grass hay) is best as a staple for adults, whereas alfalfa hay is good for young and pregnant rabbits. Adult rabbits can eat other varieties of grass hay, too (like brome, orchard grass, meadow grass), but legume hays (like alfalfa) aren't good for them.
Hay, pellets, water, grass, vegetables, fruits, some kinds of plants.
Actually alfalfa in small quantities will not hurt your rabbit. Either a sprig of fresh or a small handful of hay is a great treat.
Yes but it's better for Rabbits to eat Rabbit food,Grass,Hay,And carrots and such