parsley, cilantro, carrots (green tops can be fed without too much of the carrot attached), dill, mint, broccoli, basil, dark green leaf lettuce
I was told NOT to feed them Lettuce and cabbage. My lop eared rabbit just loved peaches. When he got through with one, all you would have was a very dry pit and he would have an orange beard. iceberg lettuce...it will give it diarrhea
Many foods are "safe" for rabbits, but not all of them are healthy. When thinking about what to feed your rabbit, it's easier (and safer) to consider what they should be eating, not what they can or can't eat. See the related question below for more details and helpful links. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some pellets and fresh leafy greens (e.g. mint, carrot greens, celery greens) daily. Any other foods (e.g. bite of carrot, 1 blueberry, slice of banana) should be considered treats and strictly limited. Do not feed rabbits chocolate, crackers, or any human foods, or anything that isn't widely recommended for rabbits.
no rabbits eat carrots
I wouldn't recommend it. It is a foreign plant to rabbits. You should not feed it that sorry... Rabbits LOVE bananas though!
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To feed European rabbits
faty foods
Rabbits can eat some fresh fruits and vegetables. See the related question below for more details.
Tether live mice, rabbits, or pigeons to a tall post, or near to where this hawk nests.
I was told NOT to feed them Lettuce and cabbage. My lop eared rabbit just loved peaches. When he got through with one, all you would have was a very dry pit and he would have an orange beard. iceberg lettuce...it will give it diarrhea
The word "feed" usually refers to dried, processed foods that are given to animals. The only kind of feed that rabbits can eat is pellets made specifically for rabbits. If the package of feed lists any animal other than rabbit, then it is extremely unhealthy for rabbits. Rabbits have specific dietary requirements and only rabbit feed is okay for them. Feed should only make up a small portion of a rabbit's diet. The most important part of a rabbit's diet is hay. In addition, rabbits can also eat fruits and vegetables in moderation. Dark leafy greens (like dark coloured lettuce) are good for a rabbit's daily "salad" but all other vegetables (like carrot, tomato) should be considered treats. Too many treats can lead to serious illness in a rabbit. A previous user wrote that rabbits can eat pretzels and bread but these foods are very unhealthy for rabbits and can lead to serious illness. Rabbits shouldn't eat any processed human foods at all. See the related question below for more information about a rabbit diet.
Many foods are "safe" for rabbits, but not all of them are healthy. When thinking about what to feed your rabbit, it's easier (and safer) to consider what they should be eating, not what they can or can't eat. See the related question below for more details and helpful links. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some pellets and fresh leafy greens (e.g. mint, carrot greens, celery greens) daily. Any other foods (e.g. bite of carrot, 1 blueberry, slice of banana) should be considered treats and strictly limited. Do not feed rabbits chocolate, crackers, or any human foods, or anything that isn't widely recommended for rabbits.
no
They won't feed their babies if they have a human scent on them.
no rabbits eat carrots
Fruits and vegetables.Dried fruits for example apples and apricots.If you want to feed your rabbit lettuce feed them Romaine Lettuce. If you feed your rabbit iceberg lettuce they may get ill.Rex rabbits eat the same things other pet rabbits eat. See the related question (linked below) for details and helpful links.
I wouldn't recommend it. It is a foreign plant to rabbits. You should not feed it that sorry... Rabbits LOVE bananas though!