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Rabbits have some leaves to eat, and there are some leaves that rabbits don't eat. Among the leaves there are wolfberry leaves, mulberry leaves.
Willow leaves, alder leaves, acacias.
Leaves, bauhinia leaves, Tsubaki leaves, aspen leaves, etc. can be eaten. Rabbits like to eat grass. Generally, home-raised rabbits should pay attention to the provision of food, because young rabbits do not feel full. Vegetables are not recommended for young rabbits, which are prone to enteritis and can only be provided appropriately when they become adults.
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Locust leaf rabbits are edible. The nutrients of dried locust leaves are: crude protein Crude fat 4 Crude fiber 18 Calcium Phosphorus Digestible crude protein Digestive energy Lysine Sulfur-containing amino acids Low in zinc and high in manganese.
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*Yes** rabbits can eat leaves. There are special rabbit grass bricks or wooden blocks for rabbits to chew, but there are also rabbits with strong chewing ability, they like to eat leaves, in nature, they will also eat some plant leaves, rhizomes, etc. But not all leaves are suitable for rabbit consumption, and some poisonous leaves should be avoided.
Some leaves may contain too much water or can be upset in the rabbit's stomach, so you need to choose carefully. In addition, the main food of rabbits should be grasses and vegetables, etc., leaves can be used as additional nutritional supplements, but should not be the main food of rabbits**.
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Yes, it's just that not all leaves are eaten, it prefers to eat grass.
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Rabbits are small herbivores and need to consume a certain amount of fibrous food. Leaves, twigs and pomace can be used as feed for rabbits when properly treated.
All non-toxic leaves and twigs, as long as there is no odor, rabbits do not refuse to eat, can be used as feed, such as black locust leaves, pine needles, poplar leaves, elm leaves, mulberry leaves, willow leaves, etc.
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Rabbits can eat some leaves, but not all leaves are suitable for rabbits. Here are some common leaves that can be eaten by rabbits: or round.
Willow leaves: Willow leaves are a very good food for rabbits, rich in nutrients that can promote the digestion and health of rabbits.
Elm Leaves: Elm leaves are another suitable leaf for rabbits, and it is rich in vitamin C and calcium, which can help rabbits stay healthy.
Maple Leaf: Maple leaf contains a lot of fiber and vitamins A and C, which help to promote the digestive makeup and health of rabbits.
Birch leaves: Birch leaves contain a lot of vitamin C and trace elements, which can provide enough nutrients for rabbits.
It is important to note that even leaves that are suitable for rabbit consumption cannot be used as rabbit food, because rabbits also need dietary fiber, protein and other nutrients. At the same time, rabbits also need to gradually adapt to new foods to avoid indigestion or other health problems due to too rapid dietary changes. Therefore, if you want to add new food to your rabbit, it is best to introduce it gradually and observe the health of your rabbit.
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There are many types of leaves that rabbits can eat, and here are some of the common ones:
1.Carrot leaves: Highly nutritious and rich in vitamins and minerals, they are of great benefit to rabbits.
2.Vegetable leaves: In addition to carrot leaves, many vegetables contain bent leaves, such as cabbage, rape, spinach, etc., which are rabbits' favorite food.
3.Fruit leaves: The leaves of many fruit trees, such as apple leaves, pear leaves, peach leaves, persimmon leaves, etc., are edible for rabbits.
4.Elm leaves: Elm leaves are highly nutritious and contain a variety of vitamins and minerals, which are of great help in improving the immunity of rabbits.
5.Willow leaves: Willow leaves are rich in fiber and minerals, which can promote digestion and absorption in rabbits.
It should be noted that when rabbits eat leaves, they should not eat poisonous leaves, such as poplar leaves, yew leaves, osmanthus leaves, etc., to avoid poisoning. And you should avoid picking leaves that grow in heavily polluted places to avoid contamination of rabbits.
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When we feed rabbits, in addition to the necessary food, we can also choose some leaves as rabbit feed. These leaves are also an excellent ingredient for rabbits. Of course, it can also be dried or powdered and fed, which can reduce the restriction of the season.
And when eating, as much as possible, pick and feed. Cypress leaf powder can not only make rabbits gain weight and reduce the chance of getting sick. Fresh leaves or dried mulberry leaves are fine.
Black Locust Leaves: We can collect fresh Black Locust leaves for feeding. Of course, it can also be dried or powdered and fed, which can reduce the restriction of the season.
Pine needles: Pine needles are also very nutritious, but they have a poor taste and some rabbits don't like to eat them. And when eating, as much as possible, it is known that the pie is picked and fed.
Cypress leaves: Cypress leaves can provide ample nutrients for rabbits. Cypress leaf powder can not only make rabbits gain weight and reduce the chance of getting sick.
Apple Leaves: Apple leaves can be fed to rabbits along with fresh shoots.
Purple locust leaves: This locust leaf has a low cost and round limbs, which can be collected and dried and beaten into powder to feed rabbits, which is not only nutritious, but also easy to preserve.
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The vast majority of leaves can be used as food for rabbits, such as poplar leaves, locust leaves, and so on.
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Raising rabbits in rural areas is abundant, and mulberry leaves and locust leaves can be fed to rabbits.
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You can eat it, you can eat it, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay to eat grass, it's okay to eat mulberry leaves, it's okay to eat leaves.
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Hello, rabbits can eat sycamore leaves.
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Figure 1 can be seen to be leaves, but it also depends on whether the rabbit eats or not, the rabbit loves to eat the leaves are so few, if it is too small rabbit or don't feed it indiscriminately, you can drink some milk appropriately, if there is no female rabbit, you can feed some goat milk powder. Before 6 months of age, rabbits are recommended to eat rabbit food and alfalfa.
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Rabbits have some leaves that can be eaten, there are also some leaves, rabbits are not edible, there are frontal leaves in the leaves, there are leaf willows, leaves and so on can be eaten, and then rabbits like to eat grass and grass, generally family-raised rabbits should pay attention to food supply, because young rabbits do not feel full,.
Vegetables are not recommended for young rabbits to eat, easy to get enteritis, and can only be properly provided when they become adults.
Rabbit atmosphere meat rabbits and adult rabbits are fed in the morning and evening, twice a day, if you encounter a change of brand food, you need to transition, can not be directly replaced, so it will lead to stomach discomfort? Discomfort and discomfort, rabbits from 1 to 6 months old, adult rabbits are rabbits that are more than 6 months old.
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Some can be eaten, like willow leaves, mulberry leaves, locust leaves, etc., which are common in normal life, but must be cleaned and dried to allow rabbits to use the surface moisture, because the intestines of rabbits are very fragile, I remember when I was a child, my mother's young rabbits drank cold water and had diarrhea.
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Hay is the staple food of rabbits, if there is no hay, in fact, occasionally you can use some other leaves to replace, for the general leaf rabbit is also very fond of eating. For example, black locust leaves, purple locust leaves, mulberry leaves and their branches, etc., or it is okay to give them some vegetables to eat properly.
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The rabbit does not like to eat leaves, it prefers to eat carrots.
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