Rabbits can eat cold apple as a treat only. Too many treats can (and usually will) make a rabbit sick. Pet rabbits should mostly eat a lot of hay, with some fresh greens and pellets daily, and water. Apple and other fruit are not a regular part of a wild rabbit's diet. A bite or two of rabbit every few days will probably not harm a healthy rabbit that eats a balanced, healthy diet. See the related question below for more details about the rabbit diet.
Rabbits can eat apple skin but it shouldn't be a regular part of their diet. Apple skin and apple pieces should be considered a treat only: a small bite or two every few days is probably okay, assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. Rabbit seeds are poisonous to rabbits, so always remove them before giving apple to a rabbit.
Yes, rabbits can eat many common fruits, vegetables and other vegetarian foods, including apple.Rabbits can eat apple, but only in small amounts as a treat.One opinion: If you have pet rabbits, don't give them too much apple. A small bite or two or a small slice of apple every few days should be okay as a treat for your rabbit, assuming she's otherwise healthy and eating a balanced diet. A healthy rabbit diet consists mostly of hay, with some fresh greens and some high-quality pellets daily. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet.Another opinion: If a rabbit is at least 4 months old and has no history of digestive problems, they can safely enjoy one quarter of an apple at a time (depending on the rabbit's size). Bunnies love apple cores as well, so you can give him the core when you finish the rest. Remove apple seeds, though, because they're toxic.Another opinion: A quarter of an apple is a huge treat! And 4 month is too young. Too much sugar can make a rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treats (fresh fruit or veg) per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound adult rabbit. Also, rabbits shouldn't eat treats until they're 6 months old.
Angora rabbits, like all pet rabbits, can eat apple as a treat. Assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet, a small bite or two of apple every few days shouldn't hurt her. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. (Angora rabbits largely eat the same diet as other pet rabbits, although they may benefit from a slightly different pellet feed.)
Rabbits can and do eat apple because rabbits usually have a sweet tooth and they love apple and other fruits, but they should eat it only as a treat or else they will likely become ill. Wild rabbits do not eat apple or other fruit on a regular basis. Too many treats can lead to a variety of illnesses in rabbits. If you want to feed your rabbit a treat, a small bite or two of apple every few days should probably be fine, so long as your rabbit is also healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet. Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits, so always remove them beforehand; rabbits should never eat apple seeds -- it can make them very sick.
If a rabbit jumped in his mouth, a lion MIGHT eat a rabbit.
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as long as it is fresh, no reason why you should not eat it cold
Rabbits can eat apple skin but it shouldn't be a regular part of their diet. Apple skin and apple pieces should be considered a treat only: a small bite or two every few days is probably okay, assuming your rabbit is healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet. Rabbit seeds are poisonous to rabbits, so always remove them before giving apple to a rabbit.
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yeah they can. Seeds must be removed from the apple core beforehand; apple seeds are toxic to rabbits. Apple cores are not a healthy food for rabbits. If your rabbit likes apple core, you can only feed it to her as a treat. Rabbits should mostly eat hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, and water. See the related question below for more details.
If an apple froze in the refrigerator, then your refrigerator is set too cold to store apples.
A good rabbit pellet, a salt lick and water is all that is necessary. Occasional treats such as a carrot, apple slice, or cheerios are acceptable.
the pioneers drank apple juice, cidar, and brandy
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
Yes, rabbits can eat many common fruits, vegetables and other vegetarian foods, including apple.Rabbits can eat apple, but only in small amounts as a treat.One opinion: If you have pet rabbits, don't give them too much apple. A small bite or two or a small slice of apple every few days should be okay as a treat for your rabbit, assuming she's otherwise healthy and eating a balanced diet. A healthy rabbit diet consists mostly of hay, with some fresh greens and some high-quality pellets daily. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet.Another opinion: If a rabbit is at least 4 months old and has no history of digestive problems, they can safely enjoy one quarter of an apple at a time (depending on the rabbit's size). Bunnies love apple cores as well, so you can give him the core when you finish the rest. Remove apple seeds, though, because they're toxic.Another opinion: A quarter of an apple is a huge treat! And 4 month is too young. Too much sugar can make a rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of treats (fresh fruit or veg) per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound adult rabbit. Also, rabbits shouldn't eat treats until they're 6 months old.
No, baby rabbits should not have any fruit. See the related question (linked below) for more info.
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died