Feeding Baby Rabbits Carrots
While domesticated rabbits don t have predators to worry about becoming overweight can shorten their lifespan.
Feeding baby rabbits carrots. Rabbit pellets start with just a few in with some other food to see if they ll select them. Your new bunny shouldn t get vegetables until they are over 3 months old. If you re feeding your pet bunny carrots every single day then it s only a matter of time before they balloon up in weight. If your rabbit has any elimination problems or vomiting then don t feed them any more carrot and consult your vet.
Since rabbits are unable to pass gas the buildup of gas in their digestive systems can cause serious health issues and may even be fatal. Just like wild rabbits they can eat carrots but they shouldn t often. If you are really dedicated to feeding your pet rabbit carrots give a small slice of it as a treat every other day. They ll eat them for sure but it may take a few nights.
At that stage you can introduce veggies one at a time in small quantities. The cardinal rule when introducing carrots or any vegetable in general to your pet rabbit is that these should be done only once they are 6 months old and older. Do not feed the wild rabbits vegetables that can cause gas or bloating. When it comes to feeding rabbits many people immediately assume that lettuce and carrots will do the trick.
However feeding rabbits specifically dwarf rabbits is actually a little more complicated than a simple two ingredient diet. Broccoli cauliflower and cabbage. A small slice once a day will suffice.