Your uncle should find out more about rabbits as he is dead wrong
2007-12-30 01:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if your bunny is just a little baby one, perhaps he is not strong enough to be able to eat the carrots (because carrots are obviously hard). Try giving your bunny things like lettuce and cabbage (though he will certainly make disgusting odors...) and whatever you do, do NOT give him parsley. I have no idea where, but I think it might kill your bunny because it is simply too hard to digest for him. Take it easy on your bunny, do not feed him a lot neither too little, because then he will get used to it, and that is something that might make him lazy. Also, if you want, you could buy special rabbit food from any store. Hope this helps! ^_^
2007-12-29 05:51:47
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answered by Layni 3
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Rabbits can have carrots, but only as a treat 2 or 3times a week. Carrots are high in sugar which is bad for rabbits. Leafy green veggies are better for daily use. Romaine lettuce, parsley and cilantro are good choices. Iceberg lettuce has too much water and little nutrients and should be avoided.
The majority of a rabbits diet should be grass hay such as timothy. Pellets should be limited to avoid excessive weight gain. Water should be available at all times.
2007-12-29 05:56:41
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answered by Kate M 7
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They can have carrots but, believe it or not, they actually prefer the green end that usually ends up in the trash! They LOVE carrot tops and they are very good for them, Just make sure that you wash any and all produce before you give it to your pet to remove any pesticides that the farmer might have used.
~Tyed~
2007-12-29 05:49:52
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answered by owltyedup 5
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Your bunny can eat carrots. Besides the bunny pellets you should get some other type of vegetables to keep him healthy. If your not sure go to the pet store where they sell bunnies and ask them. =)
2007-12-29 05:47:07
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answered by david 3
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confident and apples make you breathe decrease than water. Kiddin aside, there are actually not any fluorescent residences in carrots so some distance as i'm conscious. human beings dont ususally glow interior the ineffective of night by means of ways. you're actually not on some strange new fashion designer drug, are you?
2016-10-20 07:13:09
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answered by Erika 4
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Firstly, not to put you down, but your spelling and grammar interferes with my interpretation of what you are trying to get across.
Secondly, rabbits can eat carrots, but if it is a baby rabbit, you might want to feed him lettuce first, and then when you think he or she is ready or old enough, then you can try giving him carrots. If you are really concerned though, about your little bunny, you might want to go to look up online what food rabbits eat.
Your welcome. lol just kidding and i hope this helps : )
2007-12-29 05:48:59
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answered by ♥ineversaidiwasperfect 4
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Of course! Most rabbits love carrots. If yours doesn't, that's fine too. But sure, it's definetely OK to feed your rabbit carrots!
2007-12-29 12:03:48
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answered by Lauren 2
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you can feed your bunny carrotes ! i have bunnies and thats there favorite thing to eat! you should give them carroted every 2 days your uncle is wrong i a vet. and thats the favorite food to have in there food dish
p.s. make shore everyday you change there water! :)
2007-12-29 05:52:09
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answered by julie f 2
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You can feed your bunnie carrots! Just feed it in moderation cause too much can give diareah. Keep hard stuff in the cage for you bunny to chew on so itkeeps its front teeth trim.
2007-12-29 05:49:43
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answered by Voice of reason 4
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In parts.
Carrots are very high in sugars and if fed often they will cause obesity.
All fresh fruit & veg should be kept away from rabbits under 3 months old; after that you can slowly introduce (safe) veggies; ensuring that they don't upset the rabbits tummy.
In response to another poster: rabbits ARE NOT rodents; they are lagamorphs.
2007-12-29 05:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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