Yes, rabbit poop is a great fertilizer.
You need to get your rabbit to the vet immediately.
No, it is not safe to eat rabbit poop as it may contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can make you sick.
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Yes, rabbit poop can contain parasites such as coccidia and pinworms. It is important to practice good hygiene when handling rabbit feces to prevent the spread of parasites.
While rabbit "poop" is not commonly used in manufactured fertilizers, there's no reason why it can't be used in your home garden or flowerbeds. Manure from carnivores should be avoided, as there is a risk of parasites and disease organisms. However, manure from herbivores makes good fertilizer; it adds organic matter, which helps soil retain moisture and structure, help prevent nutrients from leaching away, and balances soil pH. The most common sources of manure are horses, cattle, goats, sheep, rabbits, and poultry.
eats its own poop
Yes.
Handling cottontail rabbit poop can pose potential risks due to the presence of harmful bacteria and parasites. These can cause infections or diseases if proper hygiene practices are not followed, such as wearing gloves and washing hands thoroughly after contact. It is important to be cautious when handling rabbit poop to avoid any potential health hazards.
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
reportedly, fish heads
domestic animal + grass
Somewhat after you feed it. It will be little dots all over the floor.