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At what age can bunnies eat fruit?

At what age can bunnies eat fruit?

What age can you start feeding your rabbit fruit. Baby rabbits should never be given fruit. There digestive systems are not mature enough to handle fruit. My advice is to wait until your rabbit is an adult and has been eating hay for at least 4 months.

Can 6 week old bunnies eat fruit?

As with all other foods, you want to introduce treats to your rabbit slowly. The first time you give a new type of fruit or vegetable to your rabbit, only give them a very small piece to make sure their digestion can handle it.

Can 6 week old bunnies eat carrots?

What fresh foods for a baby rabbit? Leafy greens, except lettuce, are best for rabbits for example dandelion leaves, carrot tops, kale, spinach, spring greens, raspberry/blackberry leaves and herbs such as parsley and basil.

Can baby bunnies eat veggies?

A small amount of many different vegetables is much better than a large amount of one food item. Young rabbits, under approximately 7-8 months old, should be fed alfalfa pellets and alfalfa hay free-choice; they need the extra protein and calcium as they grow. They, too, can have a variety of vegetables.

When can I feed my bunny treats?

Do not feed baby rabbits any fresh foods until they are fully developed. At that point, introduce fresh produce very slowly so that your rabbit can enjoy the bunny treats without getting sick. I waited at least 10 weeks of age and started with offering a small piece of carrot as a treat.

What do you feed a 4 week old rabbit?

By the time they reach 4 weeks, baby rabbits eat pellets and hay. Feed alfalfa hay to a baby rabbit. The protein and calcium found within will help them grow strong muscles and bones. Also mix in some standard hay, though.

Can I give my rabbit vegetables and fruit?

If the rabbit has not previously been fed vegetables and fruit in their diet then they should be introduced to their diet gradually and any new vegetable or fruit that the rabbit has not tried before should be introduced one at a time.

Can you feed a rabbit more than 6 weeks?

Do not purchase more than 6 weeks worth of feed at a time, as it will become spoiled. Pellets should make up less of a rabbit’s diet as he or she grows older, and hay should be available 24 hours a day. Alfalfa pellets are fine for younger rabbits but timothy pellets are preferred for older rabbits.

What do baby rabbits eat when they first appear?

Like all mammals rabbit’s initial diet is their mother’s milk, which they’ll continue to drink until 6-8 weeks old. They first start nibbling on solids (usually hay from around the nest) between 2-3 weeks and by 3-4 they’ll be eating the same foods as their mum (plus milk).

What is the best food for young rabbits?

There are a few extra considerations for young rabbits though. Like adults, hay should play an important role in young rabbit’s diet. Grass hay (e.g. meadow or timothy) is the one food you should introduce from the start, even if your rabbit isn’t already eating it.