Yes, rabbits can eat carrots as a treat.
Rabbits can eat fresh carrots although a main source of their diet should be hay with fresh vegetables and pellets as supplements.
Most of the fresh vegetables that rabbits eat should be dark leafy greens. Carrot greens are very healthy for rabbits, and they can be included in the rotation of daily "salad" greens, but carrot itself is high in sugar and starches. Too many treats can seriously affect a rabbit's health. A bite or two of carrot every couple of days is enough. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treats per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.
See the related question below for details about a healthy rabbit diet.
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erm... yes they can. just shove the carrot through the metal bit of its cage and it should go and have a munch :) it's good for their teeth!
yes! most tamed pet rabbits love carrots! i know mine does! :)
carrots/lettus
i normally feed my baby lion head bunny a slice of baby carrot.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
no rabbits eat carrots
To feed European rabbits
Yes, you can feed wild rabbits carrots, but it is important to do so in moderation as carrots are high in sugar and should not be their primary source of food. It is best to provide a variety of vegetables and grasses for a balanced diet.
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Oh yeah. Rabbits love the leaves on carrots. Don't feed rabbits cabbage (its too hard on their stomach) or onions.
play with it, give it carrots .
fed I fed the baby carrots.
Actually no because it could be bad for the rabbits
rabbits and humans eat carrots.