No. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, as well as fresh water. Sugars should be strictly limited in a rabbit's diet. Mush and mulch foods are not recommended for healthy rabbits because pellets, being hard, do wear down a rabbit's teeth some (which is important, as a rabbit's teeth are continually growing). See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
No rabbits can't have Ribena - please do not give him or her Ribena. Ribena has sugar which can upset your rabbit's gastrointestinal bacteria causing diarrhea, stasis or even death.
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You give it HARE! lol...was this a serious question?..hmmm..rogaine?
rabbits are allowed to eat carrots and fresh greens such as cabbage leaves and broccoli but don't give then cucumbers it can give them the runs
Rabbits like plums but they can only eat them in moderation, as an occasional treat. Plums contain a high amount of natural sugar, so give a small amount only. Plums also have a unique nutrient which makes the very healthy, so they're a good treat choice! But, too many treats can make a rabbit sick. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than 2 tablespoons of fruit per day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit. Do not let the rabbit eat the pit/stone inside the plum: take it out before you give it to the rabbit, because it's very dangerous. See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
You make mulch by layering organic waste material, a bit like compost but without the kitchen scaps etc. You can use grass clippings, leaves, bark chips, sugar cane, pea straw and shredded bark.
Probably tobacco and sugar cane.
The basic process is to mash up the cane to extract the juice, then evaporate the liquid portion to leave behind the sugar. As you might imagine, there are intermediate steps of refining to get the pure white substance. Minimal refinement (such as just filtering to get out the shreds of cane) give brown sugar. Mild refinement gives "blonde" sugar (sometimes called "turbinado" sugar).
You have not specified a country for these natives so we can not give you a precise answer. Cane Sugar Palm Sugar Jaggery Honey
Mulch is like a meal for plants.
No. Carrots contain a lot of sugar and should only be given as a treat. Too much sugar can give rabbits diarrhea, or cause them to become obese. At most you should give your rabbit a baby carrot a few times a week.
Assuming that you are asking about cubes made from white sugar, then the difference between sugar made from beet or cane is nonexistent. Both are pure sucrose; they don't really have a distinguishing taste, just sweet. Sugars from other sources have different tastes, and are easily spotted. Glucose, fructose, lactose and maltose all give recognisably different tastes to products in which they are incorporated. Note. Brown sugar from cane is different from that of beet origin, which is why it is more expensive; people are willing to pay more for the real thing.peanuts and milk
sugar cane, pumpkin, squash, bananas and sweet potatoes
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yes your pet rabbit will love them only give twice a week
You can feed your rabbit different things: -Pellets -Greens -Fruit -Veggies It is important not to give them too many fruits because it has a high amount of sugar in it and isn't the healthiest snak for your rabbit :)
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