rabbits like parsley and on WWW.rabbit.org you can find out all about caring for them
a rabbit is a herbivore a rabbit is a herbivore
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.
Like any other rabbits do lol
Water. (Just like rabbits with various colors!)
No, rabbits can't eat dal (a.k.a. deal, dahl). Dal is made of lentils cooked with spices. Rabbits can't eat any of that stuff. They can't eat legume fruit (like lentils, peas, beans, peanuts, soy). Any spices or herbs you give your rabbit should be fresh, not dried or cooked. A good diet for rabbits is lots and lots of hay, some pellets, and some fresh leafy greens. Optional treats can include non-leafy veg (like carrot) or fruit. See the related questions below for details.
Depends. If there are any herbs or rabbits or any animal, you can eat them if you are that hungry.
Jack rabbits eat herbs and shrubs.
a rabbit is a herbivore a rabbit is a herbivore
Rabbits enjoy eating a variety of plants, including leafy greens like lettuce, kale, and spinach, as well as herbs like parsley and cilantro. You can also plant vegetables such as carrots, broccoli, and zucchini for them to munch on. Just be sure to protect your garden with fencing or other barriers to prevent the rabbits from eating all your plants.
Yes, rabbits can enjoy a few plants that are similar to catnip, such as lemon balm and chamomile. These herbs have a pleasant aroma and can be stimulating or calming for rabbits, depending on the individual animal. Always ensure that any plant offered is safe and free from pesticides or chemicals before giving it to your rabbit.
Rabbits eat a variety of plants in the garden, including vegetables, flowers, and herbs. To protect your plants from being eaten by rabbits, you can use physical barriers like fences or chicken wire, plant rabbit-resistant plants, or use repellents such as garlic or hot pepper spray.
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.
white rabbits like cold weather.. dark furred rabbits like warm tempertures
Snowshoe rabbits - like all rabbits - are herbivores.
Rabbits would like to be free in a batch of carrots
Some rabbits live in cold places like New Zealand rabbits, but some live in warm places like dwarf rabbits
jack rabbits love to get it on