Technically you could but it's not good for the rabbit because it is harder for them to walk on and is very bad for them to ingest. I use wood shaveings from a pet store. You can ge a large bag for a reasonable price.
I wouldn't recommend it. Just use some bedding from your local pet store or Pet Smart. Make sure you read up on which are safe for your bunny though.
yes but they like soft things
44 chickens and 28 rabbits. Booya
yes they can :)
they dont get sunlight
A family of rabbits is called a fluffle in Britain and in the Us they are called a herd. a Hutch is the house/cage they live in.
No, rabbits are very territorial and require their own cage before they reach 6 months (breeding age) .
For rabbits, "cage à lapins" (rabbits cage).
Rabbits crammed together, up to 12 in a wire mesh cage.
44 chickens and 28 rabbits. Booya
You take the doe to the bucks cage.
cage
You should use bedding in your hamster cage and you should change it and clean the cage every few days. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some nice hamster cages.
Generally the best bedding is pine woodchips or wood pellets.
There is no specific name for a cage for rats, its just based on what the housing is. So a cage for rats is just a cage. (Just like a hutch for rabbits is still a hutch even with no rabbits in)
To them it's their way of life. It's not like they go home and and have built-in bathtubs. Rabbits don't bathe in dirt, really. Some animals take dirt baths, like sparrows for example. Rabbits make burrows in the dirt to live in, and they lie down in dirt on hot days because the dirt is cool, but they don't bathe in dirt. Rabbits groom by licking themselves and each other.
in a cage
No, definitely not. Rabbits are herbivores.
Every 3 days