It's generally not recommended to feed rabbits mushrooms, as many varieties can be toxic to them. While some rabbits might nibble on safe mushrooms without immediate issues, it's best to avoid them altogether due to the risk of poisoning. Instead, focus on providing a diet rich in hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets specifically formulated for rabbits. Always consult a veterinarian before introducing new foods into your rabbit's diet.
You can feed chickens mushrooms as long as they are not poisonous. They won't hurt the chicken, but it might not do any good either. If you don't know if the mushrooms are poisonous or not, then you would do best avoiding feeding them mushrooms.
no they don't
Whatever you normally feed your rabbit is probably fine; Rabbit Chow, or whatever.
I'll give that an impossible sticker. Who ever told you that you can grow magic mushrooms with little rabbit presents? That's very silly.
i just feed my norwegian lop normal rabbit food.
rabbit food
A rabbit is a scavenger. They search for their food. Decomposers consist of things such as mushrooms or worms.
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
pellets ,meadow hey,parrot,pear , apple , peas and so on rabbit feed
no just dont over feed the rabbit
cabbage
give it food