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Of course, you can't eat eggplant and beans. Raw eggplant contains solanine. Spinach is easy to cause urinary tract stones in rabbits, so eat less.
Citrus fruits, including oranges, oranges, grapefruits, lemons, etc., are not to be eaten. There will be substances in the skin that can damage the rabbit's liver and also acidify the rabbit's teeth. Avocados can not be eaten.
Mushrooms can cause indigestion and cannot be eaten. Pineapple and mango can cause allergies. Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, these vegetables that look more like balls are easy to get gas if you eat too much, so it is not recommended to eat too much.
Chicory, spinach, coriander, lettuce, greens, lettuce, cabbage.
Broccoli, tomatoes, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, celery.
Lala vine, perilla, plantain, dandelion, sweet potato leaves.
The first row can be eaten openly, the second row needs to be eaten less, and the third row is some auxiliary food 0v0 is not limited to these, for your reference.
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Rabbits can eat a lot of fruits, such as: carrots, cabbage, broccoli, apples, bananas, pomegranates, peaches, etc.
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Blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, peaches, pears, bananas, grapes, kiwi and other fruits are suitable for rabbits to eat, fruits are rich in vitamins and minerals and other trace elements, which can provide nutrition to rabbits and help them balance nutrition. Avocados, persimmons, citrus, oranges, grapefruits, lemons and other fruits are not suitable for feeding rabbits, and rabbits are not good for health after eating.
Fruits that are too sweet and too much sugar can lead to obesity in rabbits, and can also harm teeth and suffer from tooth decay.
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Rabbits can eat cabbage leaves, lettuce, lettuce, turnips, and cauliflower.
Rabbits are basically not picky eaters of vegetables, but breeders need to dry the moisture of the food when feeding rabbits before they can be eaten by rabbits.
Rabbits have weak gastrointestinal ability, and eating food with water will cause diarrhea, and in severe cases, diarrhea and dehydration will die. Breeders need to avoid feeding rabbits vegetables that contain a lot of water.
In addition to feeding rabbit vegetables, breeders also need to feed rabbit food to ensure that rabbits are nutritionally balanced and can grow and develop strongly. In addition, it is also necessary to feed the rabbit with deworming drugs regularly.
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There are many dishes that rabbits can eat, such as pumpkin, carrots, cabbage, sweet potatoes, cucumbers, spinach, cabbage, greens, lettuce, celery, coriander, clover, fennel, green peppers, mustard greens, alfalfa grass, timothy grass and cabbage leaves.
Rabbits are basically not picky eaters of vegetables and love to eat vegetables very much, but when feeding rabbits, owners need to dry the surface moisture of the food before rabbits can eat them.
Precautions for rabbit feeding vegetables: rabbits have weak gastrointestinal ability, and eating food with water will cause diarrhea, and in severe cases, diarrhea will dehydrate and die, so pet owners need to avoid feeding rabbits vegetables with more water.
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Rabbits can eat fruits such as apples, grapes, watermelons, bananas, pears, citrus, oranges, strawberries, etc. Fruit is not the staple food of rabbits, and can only be fed in small amounts, because fruits have a high content of starch, sugar, and moisture, which will increase the burden on the intestines, and will also harm teeth and suffer from tooth decay.
Fresh vegetables provide rabbits with a lot of vitamins and minerals. Give your rabbit a cup of leafy greens such as kale leaves, radish leaves, mustard leaves, celery, arugula, and basil, among others, every day. Rabbits can also be given root vegetables such as carrots and asparagus.
Also, it's a good idea to give your rabbit some flowers like hibiscus, cauliflower, roses, and broccoli.
Rabbits usually love to eat fruit. However, the high amount of sugar contained in fruit can affect the health of rabbits, so the amount of fruit that pet rabbits should eat should be limited to two spoons per day.
Apples can also be eaten, but not pits or seeds. The same goes for cherries, rabbits should be avoided from ingesting seeds or leaves, which contain toxins.
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Rabbits can eat fruits such as apples, watermelons, blueberries, etc. Fruit is not a staple food for rabbits, and if rabbits consume too much, diarrhea can occur, so it is generally recommended to feed them in small amounts. When feeding rabbits, they usually use professional rabbit food and hay, and occasionally feed some fruits and vegetables to maintain the balance of rabbit nutrition.
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Rabbits can eat fruit, just control a certain amount. Blackberries, blueberries, strawberries, peaches, pears, bananas, grapes, kiwi and other fruits are suitable for rabbits. Fruits are rich in trace elements such as vitamins and minerals, which can provide nutrients to rabbits and help them balance their nutrition.
Avocados, persimmons, citrus, oranges, grapefruits, lemons and other fruits are not suitable for feeding rabbits, and rabbits are not good for health after eating.
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Rabbits are not suitable for eating grapes because grapes are rich in water and sugar, which is likely to cause rabbits to vomit and diarrhea. Some rabbits with sensitive physique and weak stomach will also accumulate flatulence after eating a large number of grapes by mistake, and even die due to excessive diarrhea.
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Apples, bananas, tangerines are fine.
Do not eat foods with high water content, such as vegetables. Full moon bunnies are fed rabbit food and alfalfa, hay and drinking water.
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