Yes, domestic rabbits as well as wild rabbits and hares receive protein from clovers. That is why a rabbit's enemy becomes healthy after eating it: the protein helps many carnivores get protein. Too much protein, however, is not good for rabbits and can result in health problems. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
No, cloves are too potent for a rabbit, and tough and sharp. Do not feed your rabbit cloves, or any dried spices or dried herbs. See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.
Bunnies will eat cattail plants. They should be given as part of their diet and used with various other food including grain.
Suffolk sheep eat what most sheep breeds eat. They eat pasture plants that are in their area. These consist of clovers, grass, and forbs.
Lots of animals eat bunnies such as snakes, wolves , and eagles even some people like to eat them
sunlight and water
They aren't poisonous, so you could eat them, but they don't taste very good, and don't really have any nutritional value.
Yes, they are edible. Just wash it and eat it. In my opinion, it really tasted like lemonade. Just a little on the tangy side. So, go ahead and enjoy those clovers in your backyard!
Being from Ireland myself some people keep them for good luck orthers eat them for fresh breath its beleved.
a small animal that eats grass would be rats they eat grass and smaller rodents some mice but not many bunnies just eat clovers or dandillionshope this helps! :)
Clovers don't really eat because they are plants. But basically they eat sunlight and water. Watch Magic School Bus
No, cloves are too potent for a rabbit, and tough and sharp. Do not feed your rabbit cloves, or any dried spices or dried herbs. See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
Nope
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.
Yes. Their diet consists mainly of four-leaf-clovers. Prior to hibernating, they will kill and eat a leprechaun to build up fat reserves (leprechauns, it is little known, are an excellent source of fat, as they dine on fatty foods like chip butties).
clovers
yes of course