Actually what I use for my bunny's is a blue grass or alfalfa. They love to snack on it and its good for them. It's actually a necessity for them to have on the side as well as flavored salt licks for rabbits and bunny's. Hope this helps. =)
Yes.
feed them hay; if you give them carrots it will make them fat
No, they smell quite nice. No. Bunnies mostly smell like hay or grass, but sometimes bunnies can smell like macaroni and cheese. This is a very thought provoking question.
yes, timothy is the best hay for bunnies. just remember never get off the road, it could have gas
The best type of hay to feed a bunny is Timothy hay because it is high in fiber and low in calcium, which is important for a bunny's digestive health. Alfalfa hay is a popular choice among bunny owners because it is high in protein and calcium, making it a good option for young, growing bunnies or pregnant or nursing rabbits. However, it should be fed in moderation to adult bunnies as excessive calcium can lead to health issues like bladder stones.
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
Bunnies cannot eat egg products, it could make them sick. They are vegan and don't eat any type of animal products. Vegetables, hay, and pellets are most of what makes up a bunnies diet.
Oh, what a lovely question! Bunnies enjoy a diet of fresh hay, vegetables, and some fruits. While ranch dressing might be tasty for us, it's not the best choice for our fluffy friends. Stick to their natural diet to keep them healthy and happy!
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.
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Yes, bunnies have a good memory. They can remember their surroundings, other animals, and even people.
Yes, bunnies have good night vision and can see in the dark.