Grass is okay for cats, it helps their digestion and works against the formation of hairballs.
First Answer: Because if there tummy hurts they eat grass. Another answer: The person who wrote the answer above is thinking of cats. You can't just assume that's what's true of one animal is true of another, especially when they're so different from one another! Grass helps rabbits and hares because it is one of the main foods they eat. Rabbits and hares eat grass and leaves, mostly. By eating these foods, they stay alive and keep their digestive systems working. Tender grass is sweet and tastes good to rabbits and hares - it's a bit of a treat, because it's not as healthy for them as tough grasses and leaves, which are high in fibre and very good for digestion and dental health.
because they can. Leaves and grass seem to taste good to rabbits. If a rabbit tried to eat meat it would get really sick.
Wild rabbits like grass because it's sweet, nutritious, and high in fibre. Pet rabbits like fresh grass too, but it's not as good for them as hay (dried grass), because fresh grass can have parasites on it, and dried grass is higher in fibre. Other from grass, wild rabbits eat other things high in fibre, like twigs and woody weeds; because pet rabbits don't eat these things as often as wild rabbits, hay is better for them than fresh grass. Hay should be available in unlimited amounts (just like grass is for wild rabbits) so that pet rabbits can "graze" on and off all day long (just like wild rabbits do -- grazing is a natural rabbit behaviour, and all pets are happier and healthier when they're allowed to engage in natural behaviours). See the related question below for more info about a healthy pet rabbit diet.
Wild rabbits are herbivores. They feed on leafy weeds, forbs, and grass. Leafy greens of sorts should also be good for rabbits.
Curry is good for hekoing digestion. It kills off bad bacteris in your system.
Yes, rabbits eat hay as a primary part of their diet. Hay provides the necessary fiber for their digestive system and helps wear down their teeth, which continuously grow. It is important to provide rabbits with fresh hay daily.
Taking in nutrients and rendering the nutrients in a form the body can use for energy, growth, and good health requires the digestive process. The correct answer should be "Digestion"
Yes, any kind of pet rabbit can eat hay. Hay is the most important part of a pet rabbit's diet! See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet. Timothy hay (a kind of grass hay) is best as a staple for adults, whereas alfalfa hay is good for young and pregnant rabbits. Adult rabbits can eat other varieties of grass hay, too (like brome, orchard grass, meadow grass), but legume hays (like alfalfa) aren't good for them.
Rabbits are herbivores because their digestive system is specialized to break down plant material efficiently. They have a hindgut fermentation process that allows them to extract nutrients from fibrous plant material, such as grass and hay, making them well-adapted to a diet consisting solely of plants.
A good technique to water your grass is to use a sprinkler system. You should water your grass in the evening, after the sun goes down to prevent it from burning.
Rabbits live in large warrens which they dig usually near water or good grass land. They like to eat a lot of grass and are counted as pests in Australia. The reason for them living in warrens so they can't get eaten from preditors in the sky. Rabbits like to stay in large groups. Such as halks and eagles. The wild rabbits are faster hten They eat all the grass land and lots of famers crops. Humans have started spreading diseases to slow down the rabbit population e.g. Myxamatosis.