Just like humans, different rabbits have different taste preferences. The only way to know what type of foods one rabbit prefers is to observe her reactions when you feed it to her.
Not all lettuces are healthy for rabbits. Avoid white/light-coloured varieties entirely (like iceberg and romaine hearts) because these are low in nutritional value for rabbits, and can lead to illness (like diarrhea). Dark-coloured lettuces (like fully-grown romaine, red leaf, green leaf) are healthy in moderation: they can be included in the rabbit's "salad" but they shouldn't be fed every day.
See the related question below for more info about the rabbit diet.
No. White/light-coloured lettuces (like romaine hearts and iceberg) should be avoided: they're low in nutritional value, and they can lead to illness (like diarrhea). Dark-coloured varieties (like fully-grown romaine, red leaf, green leaf, Chinese greens, mesclun mix) are healthy for rabbits in moderation: they can be incorporated into the daily "salad" but they shouldn't be fed every day. See the related question below for more details about the rabbit diet.
Rabbits shouldn't eat white or light-coloured lettuces, like iceberg, or baby Romaine. Rabbits should only eat dark-coloured lettuces, like the dark adult leaves on a head of Romaine, Green Leaf, or Red Leaf lettuce. Dark-coloured lettuces are good for rabbits in moderation; you can include them in the rotation of "salad" greens. See the related question below for more details about the rabbit diet.
~Pellets ~Carrots ~Celery ~Lettuce ~Apples
Rabbits can eat vegetables like leafy greens (lettuce, kale, parsley), carrots, and bell peppers. They also need hay as the main part of their diet. Fruits should be given in moderation as treats. Make sure to avoid feeding them foods that are toxic to rabbits, such as chocolate, avocado, and iceberg lettuce.
Rabbits are herbivores. The only living thing rabbits eat are plants. See the related question below for more details about what rabbits eat.Other AnswersSome female rabbits will need to eat meat before they have babies because they need the protein and if they don't get it they will eat their babies.I've never heard of that before. It is definitely not recommended to feed your rabbit meat, ever, even pregnant rabbits. Rabbits are herbivores and can't digest meat properly.
Rabbits are herbivores and typically enjoy eating hay, fresh leafy greens, vegetables, and specially formulated rabbit pellets as their primary diet. It's important to provide a balanced diet to keep them healthy and happy.
Wild rabbits typically eat a variety of plants and vegetables, including grass, clover, dandelions, and other leafy greens. They may also consume vegetables like carrots, broccoli, and lettuce if available in their environment. It's important to note that the specific diet of wild rabbits can vary depending on their habitat and seasonal food availability.
No, rabbits eat lots of vegetables.
yes rabbits eat lettuce
Yes rabbits love lettuce they eat just about everythink which is green
Rabbits will eat lettuce, but don't feed them to much because they could get sick.
rabbits eat lettuce
if you mean lettuce, then yes.
Carrots, and lettuce.
turtles eat lettuce and its the most favorit food for ot
There are many animals whcih eat lettuce one of them is us, we humans do but we are the only ones as even rabbits snails eat lettuce these are known as pestsas they eat people lettuce and also gets eaten by dead plankton...
rabbits, monkeys, birds, pigs, dogs will eat lettuce, deer maybe would eat lettuce, and many other animals. Some animals will eat lettuce but it doesn't mean it is their main food to give them nutrients they need to survive.
Actually, they can. But rabbits prefer carrots, more lettuce, because when you give a rabbit a carrot, it only eats the green lettuce part.
Pellets,dry lettuce fruits carrots and greens.