Well, if your baby rabbit has just been taken off its mother's milk, try giving them pieces of bread soaked with regular milk, and avoid skim milk for their diet. When you decide it's good for them to start eating pellets, (if you choose to feed them pellets) you can start by feeding less bread and mixing more and more pellets into their food, to avoid digestive problems. After a period of a week, or when you feel that your rabbit is comfortable with pellets, stop feeding them the bread.
Tip: After you are sure that your rabbit has been eating pellets, starting checking their droppings for loose stool and diarrhea. If that is the case, then ask a vet or local pet store for a brand that will be better for your bunny.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
Greens.
Contrary to popular belief, wild rabbits do not typically eat carrots as a staple in their diet. In the wild, rabbits primarily consume grasses, herbs, and leafy greens. Carrots are high in sugar and should be given to rabbits as an occasional treat in moderation.
Rabbits are herbivores- they eat plants. Tame and wild rabbits. Rabbits and mice are both in the same family, and they would never eat each other. Rabbits teeth and digestive system are meant to consume natural vegetation (grass, lettuce etc) not meat. Even if a rabbit WERE to TRY meat, it would most likely become seriously sick and it might be fatal.
Wild rabbits in the wild primarily eat grasses, clover, wildflowers, and other green vegetation. They may also consume bark, twigs, and other plant material. It's essential for their diet to be high in fiber to maintain proper digestive health.
it all depends on how much they eat.
Wild turkeys do not eat baby rabbits. Wild turkeys do not eat any kind of meat because they are vegetarians.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
Yes, wild rabbits can eat blueberries as part of their diet.
No.
no
Yes, wild cats do hunt rabbits. On many occasions, a cat will hunt the baby rabbits for food.
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.
NO.
Greens.
yes
wild rabbits eat practically the same as tame rabbits, there vegetarians so all the eat is plants so they don't really have to adapt.