Yes, they are called rabbit droppings for a reason. Soft stool in a rabbit is a sign of digestive problems.
Rabbit droppings are generally not harmful to humans, but they can carry bacteria and parasites that may cause illness if ingested. It is recommended to avoid direct contact with rabbit droppings and to wash hands thoroughly after handling them to reduce the risk of infection.
No, they are a bit smaller than rabbit droppings.
No, it is not safe for humans to consume rabbit droppings as they may contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can cause illness.
Doesn't sound like it is droppings, sounds like worms.
As What? If it is for plants you're going to need a lot of rabbit droppings.
Absolutely. ^_^ Rabbit droppings make GREAT compost!
Their droppings will be wateringWatery doodie.
Depending on the size of the rabbit, their droppings can range from pea sized to marble sized.
Mouse dropping are hard after they have dried.
Steer and rabbit manure are said to be the best.
yes. they take nutrients from soft droppings which they take directly from their rear end. they don't eat the hard droppings.
Yea it is you should take a rabbit litter box put newspaper or cat litter or bedding for small animals than put it in the litter box then put one of their droppings in it they should understand where to go.You should put the litter box in the spot they usually go to the bathroom in.They are very tidy animals.I must warn you not all rabbits can be trained. Morgan ( rabbit expert)