2012年1月26日星期四

Is it okay to feed a pet Rabbit cabbage?

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Is it okay to feed a pet Rabbit cabbage?
You should never give cabbage or lettuce to rabbits - lettuce and cabbage are both very bad for rabbits, can cause diarrhoea and bloat which can kill them -

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Generally, before six months, bunnies' main diet should be hay, water, and lucerne pellets. Some say you can begin introducing vegetables at four months, some say not until six months of age. Most importantly, when you begin to introduce vegies, you must do it VERY slowly and gradually - begin with just one slice or one very small piece of your chosen vegie or fruit, and make sure it doesn't give her diarrhoea over the next 24 hours before giving any more. Please see my website, where I've written articles on this, at

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And please check out my site at

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for lists of safe and dangerous foods for bunnies older than six months of age, reproduced from the excellent "Rabbitlopaedia" by Meg Brown and Virginia Richardson.



Have a read of these great detailed rabbit sites too -

http://www.muridae.com/rabbits/rabbittal...

http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/rabbits/a...

http://www.tagyerit.com/hopline/cold.htm

http://www.rabbit.org/

http://www.houserabbit.co.uk/

http://au.geocities.com/leaswebsite/bunn... - my own site - please have a browse and enjoy reading!
Reply:You're welcome! Happy to help :-) Report It
Reply:Yes it is okay to feed a pet rabbit cabbage, they love veggies.
Reply:i dont think so but carrots are ok
Reply:we had a rabbit and two guinea pigs that were a very special part of our family /we fed them various things including cabbage... well w/ out any signs of somthing being wrong ALL three died ! we later found out that rabbits and guinea pigs have the same dijestive system and CANNOT eat cabbage or other things that cause gas because they have NO way of releasing said gases /cabbage is the worst thing to feed them ! they literally blow up on the inside..... i hope this helps you keep your rabbit healthy and around for along time .
Reply:Of course that is okay. It's what they eat, along with carrots and greens.
Reply:cabbage, lettuce, carrots, any kind of veggies is good. you might also try getting some rabbit pellets from your local feed store.
Reply:why not
Reply:Yes but introduce it into the rabbits diet gradually or else it can cause an upset stomach. Avoid feeding too much though.
Reply:Yes, its perfectly fine to feed a rabbit any veggie, as long as its over 1 and a half years old. Trust me, i know
Reply:yes
Reply:Yeah, just don't feed them lettuce. Lettuce doesn't have any calories, vitimins, etc. and your rabbit will essentially starve to death.



Cabbage is ok, collard greens or mustard greens are very good. this time of year the fresh corn and squash and cucumbers are great and cheap. Anything fresh and crunchy.
Reply:cabbages are fine, they were fine for my rabbit.



mine wasnt fond of leeks though



cabbages are good because if you give them the whole cabbage they will nibble the hard bit and that grinds their teeth down a bit.

i also found turnips did the trick too.
Reply:Yes it's fine. If bunny doesn't like it bunny won't eat it.



Any veg is fine.
Reply:It's okay to give it a little but not too much. If your rabbit has diahherea, cut the cabbage out of its diet.
Reply:yes!!!!!!! If the bunny was in the wild it would be eating cabbage!!!!!! Listen i have owned 2 rabbits they loved it!! Any how happy 4th of july!!!!
Reply:yes you can feed them any veggies
Reply:Of course it's okay to feed your pet rabbit cabbage! They like all kinds of vegetables...lettuce, carrots, greens of any kind are good for rabbits. Never feed a rabbit apples, though, because the seeds are toxic. Also, never let them eat chocolate, either. Your bunny also needs pellet food too, though. You should have pellet food available every day, and "roughage" - such as grass, hay, straw, or cabbage every day too. Don't let food rot or go bad inside their cage. Make sure you keep it fresh. Also, rabbits get VERY bored. so they like things they can investigate and play with and chew on, so throw a coupla toilet paper cardboard tubes or paper towel tubes in his cage from time to time. They also like things that make noise...so get a clean used soda can and put a few rocks in it, and squeeze the opening shut and toss that in there!
Reply:Yes, cabbage is fine. Theres a myth going around that you shouldn't feed it to rabbits but its just an urban legend. Lettuce is also ok in small quantities; carrots, apple, pear, bramble leaves, sunflower leaves and flowers, pea stalks, leaves and pods...if you've got a garden you can grow stuff for your bun.
Reply:I dont advise it, why bother when they love fresh greens of all kinds that have much more nutrition and fewer worries than feeding cabbage which CAN cause gastric issues and worse if fed in large quantites.



Pet rabbits do well on a grean leafy diet (spinach, collards, romaine lettuce etc.

(iceberg lettuce has little to NO nutrional content so is a waste to give them when the "other" good nutr. greens are so readily avail.) along with good quality timothy hay, alfalfa pellets, carrots, %26amp; veggies, fruits like apple chunks, etc.

ALL should be fed in small quantities, but ALWAYS give the bunny free acess to its CLEAN water, pellets %26amp; hay.



hope that helps:)

Jill Anderson
Reply:rabbits can eat almost anything green in the garden. there are a few like carrots, sunflower seed, oats, whatever that they eat also, lettuce they love and celery too. i have been breeding rabbits for sometime now, and i have a garden to raise food for them.. they need at least 3 cups of greens a day plus fresh water. if you need further references get the book called rabbits for dummies. if you need further references just email me at littlechicky_82@yahoo.com.
Reply:Yes, I think they like greenage, that's what they would eat in the wild, all those yummy veggies in the garden. Pretty much all veggies are fine.



Leafy yummy wabbut foods.
Reply:Veggies are treats, so go easy on any of them. They are like candy for bunnies. I think cabbage is fine, but I might be concerned about gas or diarrhea. When trying a new treat, try a little and then watch the poo. It should look and feel almost exactly like the pellets. If it gets runny, stinky, soft or a funny color - no more of that treat. If it stays that way, take bunny to the doctor.
Reply:Yes, occasionally.Just try not to feed them it too much. I say about once a week or so ^^
Reply:It is fine to feed a rabbit cabbage, any veg is OK in small quantities. They will not eat it if they don't like it. Mind hates leeks but loves spring onion tops. I feed her rabbit mix too as too much greenery gives her the runs. Also a run out on grass is good for them as they can choose what to eat and chew up some roots which is good for their teeth.
Reply:Yes, as long as you feed them their rabbit food along with any of the vegetables. I use to raise rabbits and I would feed them all kinds of vegetables. I feed them things out of the garden like carrots tops, potato peelings, tomato's, and radishes . They grew and healthy. Water is the main thing for rabbits because if they don't have enough water then they will get a kidney infection and it will kill them.

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