I wouldn't recommend it. It is a foreign plant to rabbits. You should not feed it that sorry... Rabbits LOVE bananas though!
i have a 12.5 pound french lop eared rabbit. He eats about 1 1/3 cup of rabbit feed each night. And a little bit of parsley through the day. You can feed your rabbit a little over a cup every day at the same time, or feed him/her half in the morning and the remaining at night. BUT be sure to stay with the feeding routine. If you feed your rabbit all his/her food at the same time, remember what time you fed your rabbit and feed him/her that same time the next day.
It really depends on what bunny, theirs wild bunnies and home pets. If you have a home serve bunny then it would be O.K to feed it milk, wildly NO you shouldn't be coming up to wild bunnies anyways unless you have a job with national gegraphic of somthing!:) Hoped i helped
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
No a forest snake is not a rabbit, it a forest snake
Rabbits shouldn't eat straw as it lacks significant nutritional value and can't be digested efficiently. Providing hay as a dietary staple is much more beneficial due to its high fiber content and essential nutrients. Straw is better suited for bedding material in a rabbit's living space rather than being consumed as food.
the alugbati is delicious if they cook and it vitamin A i want to cook a alugbati and i put a water on alugbati and it make it soup
Whatever you normally feed your rabbit is probably fine; Rabbit Chow, or whatever.
i just feed my norwegian lop normal rabbit food.
rabbit food
Alugbati belongs to the class Magnoliopsida, which is a class of flowering plants.
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
pellets ,meadow hey,parrot,pear , apple , peas and so on rabbit feed
no just dont over feed the rabbit
cabbage
give it food
no!
just normal rabbit food, only not as much