yes a wild rabbit can eat timothy hay they eat many difference thing in the woods you can train your rabbit to eat celery and carrot as well as green food i have four rabbit none are wild they eat much green food that they love rabbit like dry leaves hope this help some.
Timothy or Alfalfa.
yes, timothy is the best hay for bunnies. just remember never get off the road, it could have gas
a small amount of pellets and lots of timothy hay
Timothy hay is preferable for all rabbits at any stage in their life.
The best type of fiber for rabbits to promote their digestive health and overall well-being is hay, specifically timothy hay or grass hay.
Timothy hay is a type of grass hay that is commonly fed to herbivorous animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. It is high in fiber, which helps promote digestive health in these animals. Timothy hay is also a good source of nutrients and helps wear down their constantly growing teeth.
Fish should not eat Timothy hay, as it is not part of their natural diet. Timothy hay is primarily a source of fiber for herbivorous animals like rabbits and guinea pigs. Fish require a balanced diet that typically includes pellets, flakes, or live food specifically formulated for their species. Feeding fish inappropriate foods can lead to digestive issues and health problems.
House rabbits enjoy rabbit food pellets and Timothy Hay treats in the house. Most rabbits can't have carrots! I would not suggest you buy your rabbit from a pet store, they are healthier if you get them from a breeder.
Bunnies LOVE carrots. They eat rabbit food which you can just get at Walmart. They also eat lettuce, corn, cabbage, timothy hay, and alfalfa hay. They also enjoy lettuce and any type of greens
Rabbits eat hay(my bunny prefers timothy but there is also alfafa), dry food, and water. Check with a vet about what you should feed your bunny.
Yes, any kind of pet rabbit can eat hay. Hay is the most important part of a pet rabbit's diet! See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet. Timothy hay (a kind of grass hay) is best as a staple for adults, whereas alfalfa hay is good for young and pregnant rabbits. Adult rabbits can eat other varieties of grass hay, too (like brome, orchard grass, meadow grass), but legume hays (like alfalfa) aren't good for them.
Rabbits normally like hay or straw for bedding.