Rabbits should not eat foods like chocolate, avocado, onions, garlic, and iceberg lettuce as they can be harmful to their health. It's important to provide a balanced diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets for your rabbit's well-being.
My Duch rabbit likes apples, bananas, carrots and mueslibars.
we eat foods from every country. we also eat deer, moose, rabbit, ect.
He same way you do. With it's mouth, teeth and tongue.
They eat tea, flour, rabbit stew, mushrooms, bread and coffee
fish, spiced rice alot of lamb and alot of rabbit
yes, all rabbit breeds can eat the same foods
Rabbits can't eat any "out of date" foods. Anything you wouldn't eat, don't give the rabbit. (Of course, some foods you'd never eat, like carrot tops; but you can still tell if it's fresh or not in the same way you can tell if your food is fresh or not.) Don't give any foods to your rabbit that are rotten, spoiled, moldy, etc.
adult rabbit weight
A rabbit is a herbivore, meaning it primarily consumes plant-based foods such as grass, hay, and vegetables. It does not eat meat, so it is not a carnivore or omnivore.
Timothy hay, & rabbit pellets.
They might eat it if you gave it to them, but it would not be that good for them. Rabbits need plant based foods and dog foods would have too much meat protein in them.
There are many foods that you should not feed a rabbit. For example, look at the list of known dangerous plants (linked below). If you have a rabbit, you might find it easier to consider what the rabbit should eat, and stick within those boundaries, instead of wondering what the rabbit can't eat (becuase the list is long!). What you should feed them also depends to some degree on what they like. In general, rabbits shouldn't eat processed human foods, rotten or spoiled foods, seeds, nuts, dairy, meat products or byproducts, grains (with a very few exceptions), light-coloured lettuce, beans, tomato leaves, and dead grass, or processed sugars. Many vegetables, fruits, and rabbit foods are okay (at least in limited amounts), but it isn't recommended to experiment with anything else.