Yes...this should be an OK diet for your hamster. Do not treat the celery like an every day diet though. I am not sure this will be good for your hamster. So do not feed him/ her celery every single day of her hamster life.
Using a sharp knife, celery is often cut across the stalk for soups. It can also can be cut in short strips for vegetable trays.
It depends on what shop you go to and which one you get :)
when they get cut
Celery sticks turn brown when cut due to a process called enzymatic browning. When the plant cells are damaged, enzymes like polyphenol oxidase are activated, leading to the oxidation of phenolic compounds in the celery. This reaction produces brown pigments known as melanins. The browning can be minimized by reducing exposure to air or applying acidic substances like lemon juice.
I guess it matters on there size. If big whole. If small cut up. But usually cut up.
You should be cautious when giving rabbits celery. Celery is very stringy and can interfere with digestion. It is recommended that you cut up the celery into very small pieces before giving it to your rabbit.
To cut celery root for cooking, first peel the tough outer skin using a sharp knife or vegetable peeler. Then, slice the celery root into desired shapes such as cubes, slices, or matchsticks, depending on the recipe. Make sure to wash the celery root thoroughly before cutting and cooking.
When celery is hollow inside, it is usually due to a lack of consistent watering during growth. This can cause the cells in the celery to expand unevenly, resulting in hollow stalks.
a wedge lol....
No, it's not necessary to cut up vegetables before giving them to your rabbit, but it should be washed, and rotten bits and white/light-coloured parts (like spines) should be removed. There are some exceptions. Celery, for instance, should be cut up because rabbits sometimes have trouble with the strings that run through the celery; however, celery is a treat, if your rabbit likes it -- it should not be a staple food in your rabbit's diet. Celery greens (dark ones, not light ones) are much better than the celery itself. Rabbits are used to finding their food in its natural form. The rabbit might not even take the food if it's cut up!
To fill up 2 guinea pigs feed them 3 sticks of celery each and cut up the celery pieces so they don't chock while eating. When cutting cut the pieces about the size of your thumb or this length: ______________________________ .
It is not recommended to give a hamster a whole carrot as it can be a choking hazard. It's best to cut the carrot into small, bite-sized pieces to make it easier for the hamster to eat. Monitor your hamster while they are eating to ensure they are able to chew and swallow safely.