Fruits and vegetables should make up only a small part of a rabbit's diet. Certain dark leafy greens are good on a regular basis in the rotation of daily "salad" greens, but otherwise, fruits and vegetables are a treat only. Other than fruits and vegetables, rabbits should have LOTS and LOTS of hay. Hay is important ofr a rabbit's mental health, digestive health, and dental health! The third component of a rabbit's diet is high-quality rabbit pellets. Oh, and fresh water of course! See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
Rabbits are herbivores and do not eat other rabbits! They only eat plant material, fruit, pellets, and vegetables.
Wolves and rabbits do not eat fruit. Some insects, such as fruit flies, eat fruit.
Yes, most fruit and vegetables are healthy for rabbits. Only feed the rabbit cantaloupe as a treat. They are high in a sugar content.
Ochre is not a food, it's a clay (or a colour). Rabbits don't eat clay or dirt. Wild rabbits eat grass and leaves. Pet rabbits eat hay, pellets, leafy green vegetables, and some non-leafy vegetables and fruit as a treat. See the related questions below for more info and links.
nothing else that's all they are allowed to eat, fruits and vegetables. make sure you feed them the vegetables or fruit they like ;D
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
In the wild they would eat grass, bark from trees, flowers and vegetables if they live near a farm. Pet rabbits eat all of these as well as fruit, rabbit food, hay, and even biscuits!
fruit,vegetables,and soy(eg.soy beans,tofu)are all very healthy
Wild rabbits eat any edible grass or plant material they can find during dawn and dusk (that is when they are most active). Domestic rabbits should eat rabbit pellets, hay, fruit, and vegetables.
Yes, rabbits can eat every kind of vegetables, but not meat.
Rabbits are herbivorous meaning they eat plants but they most commonly eat carrots and cabages
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