No, swamp cabbage isn't nutritious enough to be the main food for your rabbit, and too much swamp cabbage will make your rabbit sick. Rabbits need a diet very high in fibre and low in sugar, and they need the right mix of vitamins and nutrients. See the related question below for more information about the rabbit diet.
Maybe. But before you go out and cut a bunch of them down, consider that a commercial rabbit food is fortified with a bunch of things, and the "mix" of components in the food cannot be duplicated by any single food in nature. Ever watch rabbits in an open area? They nibble on this, then nibble on that. They know instinctively that they need a variety of foods to stay healthy.
Consider searching around on the web and contacting any "rabbit groups" for advice. There are a lot of rabbit organizations out there, like 4H. Hook up and get plugged in.
No because it can not digest a rabbit
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The cheapest rabbit food that I have ever seen was at a Super Walmart, and it was Small World Rabbit pellets for 25lbs for $7.
When I got my rabbit, I asked what she had been fed on whilst at the shop and I've kept her on that food.
not preferably u should get rabbit food or it could die of malnutrition.
cabbage apples and carrots and rabbit food from the shop and hay and grass andclover and penuts andwood shaveings cabbage apples and carrots and rabbit food from the shop and hay and grass andclover and penuts andwood shaveings
Lion head rabbits like a lot of things but they especially like carrots and cabbage.
You will need to feed your rabbit once a day when you put it to bed. In the daytime it should be outside on the grass. You can just leave it plenty of food like dried food, cabbage leaves, carrots, and let it eat what it wants, when it wants.
purple cabbage is food
Swamp food.
I'd like to say carrots but they mostly eat rabbit food including cabbage, mixes, pellets, and non-fruit mixes.
Sauerkraut is the food that was also known as liberty cabbage.
well my rabbit loves dog food so i think in rabbit food there is horse food
All swamp animals eat grass-dirt-an each other
You don't give it metals or toys. It might swallow it!!! Don't feed your rabbit lettuce, old plants, cabbage, parsnips, tomato leaves, swedes, and potato tops. If you let your rabbit into the garden, make sure you don't have any of the food I mentioned growing in your garden. For more info go to> http://hubpages.com/hub/Bad-Rabbt-Food-What-NOT-To-Feed-Your-Bunny
CABBAGE
His favorite food is cabbage.