Hotot rabbits have the same dietary needs and preferences as all pet rabbits. Hotot rabbits look different from other rabbits, but inside they're the same. The most important part of the rabbit diet is hay; rabbits also eat pellets, certain fresh dark leafy greens, and some fruits and vegetables as a treat (optional). See the related question below for more details and links -- it applies to Hotots and all pet rabbits.
To say hi, my pet Hotot will usually nod his head up and down and sniff. Sometimes he will stand high on his hind legs and look up at you. Whenever my Hotot meets someone new that's what he does!
Dwarf Hotot rabbits should be fed a diet consisting mainly of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets. They should also have access to fresh water at all times. Treats such as fruits and occasional snacks can be given in moderation.
no, dwarf hotot rabbits are meant to stay inside human shelter if not being played with or walked all bunnies other than wild ones can get diseases if kept outside too long
I wouldn't recommend it. It is a foreign plant to rabbits. You should not feed it that sorry... Rabbits LOVE bananas though!
All rabbits need to live with its parents for at least 8 weeks. All rabbits need to leave the nest when they are 6 months old. That is when they are more territorial and will attack other rabbits.
No, you should never feed you rabbits banana chips they will get really sick.
Wild rabbits are herbivores. They feed on leafy weeds, forbs, and grass. Leafy greens of sorts should also be good for rabbits.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
The population of Hotot-en-Auge is 300.
carrots/lettus
The area of Hotot-en-Auge is 24.05 square kilometers.
No. Rabbits should be fed vegetables, grass hay and a small amount of fruit, along with a constant supply of clean water.