No, too gassy. Rabbits (if given free rein of a garden) will not eat broccoli. BUT if you give it to them in a cage they may eat it out of boredom if nothing else. AND have a tummy ache to show for it.
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.
They need alfalfa pellets and fresh water daily. They also eat just about any fresh vegetable except things from the cabbage family, i.e.: brussel sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower. They also like some fresh fruits like apples and strawberries.
Some lettuce is poisonous to rabbits and can cause stomachaches. some lettuce can even be fatal.
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
They could, if given the chance. Many cats, even if well fed, have been known to hunt and kill quite large animals such as rabbits. It's instinct.
Wild rabbits eat some whole grains as they forage for grasses in the normal course of their day. Pet rabbits should not be fed grains because they are too high in fat for a domestic animal, and any nutrients that rabbits need from grains are included in their pellets (high-quality pelleted rabbit food). It's fine to give your rabbit one or two whole oat groats every now and again as a treat (these are different from rolled oats and oatmeal). Pet rabbits should be fed a diet high in hay, with some fresh greens and pellets daily. See the related link below for more information.
Cheese broccoli
is it that pet rabbits feet are black from below i have white rabbits and there feet are yellow :P
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
i just give them unlimited food, they have an outdoor cage that they can run in so they burn off the calories
yes, rabbits need a lot of room, and a daily supply of vegetables to go with their meal. make sure you don't give anything to a pet rabbit that could harm them.
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