Rabbits can eat miner's lettuce in moderation, as it is not considered toxic to them. While miner's lettuce does contain oxalates, the levels are relatively low compared to other greens. It's important to ensure that their diet is varied and primarily consists of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets. Always introduce new foods gradually and monitor for any adverse reactions.
Iceberg lettuce is bad for rabbits because it has a high water content and low nutritional value, which can lead to digestive issues and potentially harmful imbalances in their diet.
Some high fiber vegetables that are safe and beneficial for rabbits to eat include leafy greens like kale, spinach, and romaine lettuce, as well as vegetables like bell peppers, broccoli, and carrots.
If you feed a small amount of lettuce to domestic rabbits, it will be fine. If you give a whole leaf, the rabbit will have an upset stomach and will have a temporary case of diarrhea.
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Rabbits mainly eat hay, fresh vegetables, fruits, and a small amount of pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet for optimal health and digestion. Avoid feeding them foods that are high in sugar, fat, or toxic to rabbits.
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Rabbits are known to enjoy a variety of fruits and vegetables, but they have specific dietary needs. Carrots are a favorite among rabbits due to their sweetness and high water content, but they should be given in moderation due to their sugar content. Lettuce is also a popular choice, but not all types are suitable for rabbits as some varieties can cause digestive issues. It's important to provide a balanced diet for rabbits that includes a variety of fresh vegetables, hay, and pellets to ensure their nutritional needs are met.
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Rabbits eat rabbit food and you can buy that at a pet store.technically they can eat anything"Very dangerous answer!--Pet rabbits should only eat the following vegetables:Dandelion leavesRomaine or dark leaf lettuce (no iceburg lettuce and no cabbage)Carrot tops (carrots are high in calcium and should be given sparingly)Broccoli leaves (stems or tops can make rabbits gassy)CilantroCollard greensWater cressKaleMintParsleyMustard greensDillBok choyTimothy HayAlfalfa (for older bunnies, hay and alfalfa should be given in smaller quantities)--These fruits should only be given as treats!StrawberriesRaspberriesBananasPineappleApples (no seeds)Raisins