Is it OK to feed rabbits organic cabbage? Is it water to rinse, wipe dry, and then give him food?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-15
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Cabbage is a good feed for rabbits, rabbits like to eat very much, nutrition is also very good, generally do not need to be washed with water. Rabbits are herbivores and can eat lettuce, but not too much; Rabbits generally need to be fed water. As long as the green fodder is not contaminated, it does not need to be washed with any disinfection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Something that rabbits eat.

    Vegetables are fine.

    But the key is to wash and dry it.

    Otherwise, the rabbit will have diarrhea.

    will die.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    OK.

    Vegetables add water to the rabbit's digestive tract and can also help rabbits replenish vitamins, minerals and other trace elements.

    Water spinach is a vegetable with a high oxalic acid content. Don't eat too much at once.

    The taste of water spinach is very popular with rabbits and is often used to attract the appetite of rabbits with poor appetites.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You don't have to feed only those that can also be fed carrots and other fruits and vegetables (but with less water).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, you can buy rabbit food online.

    You have to believe me, I've been raising rabbits for a year, and I'm very experienced, and you'll die of diarrhea if you feed them all the time.

    Don't, I really don't, you can take the corn chips sold in the supermarket and eat them first, it's better to buy rabbit food.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, you can, but you also have to let it eat some turnips, or the nutrition is not balanced.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    OK. My rabbit eats as long as it is green! I didn't feed anything else!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, but eat a balanced diet and eat other things in moderation.

    Hope your rabbit grows healthy and healthy!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've had rabbits before, and they love greens and cabbage.

    As long as it's a green vegetable, it loves to eat pull.

    You can also give it some carrots

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I can eat it. Rabbits are herbivores, and their food can be broadly divided into three categories:

    Concentrate feed mainly provides rabbits with daily energy, protein, fat, followed by minerals, amino acids, etc. The vast majority of rabbit food belongs to the full price of food, that is, all the nutrients required by rabbits and rabbits, according to a certain proportion of rabbit food, theoretically can meet the vast majority of nutrients required by rabbits, but usually because of the different production processes, the nutritional loss is also different, in general, the actual nutritional content of rabbit food and the nominal value have a certain difference.

    Roughage mainly provides rabbits with the crude fiber they need every day, followed by protein, amino acids, etc. The palatability of leguminous forage grass is generally better than that of gramineous forage, and the palatability of fresh forage grass is generally better than that of green hay, and the nutritional value of young grass is high, and the crude fiber content is low, and the mature forage grass has low nutritional value and high crude fiber content. The nutritional value of the leaves is high, and the nutritional value of the neck is low.

    Common forage grasses, such as alfalfa grass, have a higher crude protein content than Timothy grass, and so on.

    Succulent feed (that is, what we call vegetables, fruits and some root plants) is hygienic. Among these three types of food, under normal circumstances, rabbits like to eat juicy feed, such as cabbage, lettuce leaves, carrots, parsley, etc., because this kind of food is juicy and palatable, so the vast majority of rabbits and rabbits do not refuse to come in the face of this kind of food. It mainly provides rabbits with daily vitamins and water.

    Different vegetables and fruits have different nutrients, but the vitamin content is generally equal to or higher than that of grass.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wrong! Water spinach does not need to be sprayed because it does not produce insects and does not get sick.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can eat it, but you have to eat less, water spinach has a high content of folic acid, and it should be okay to eat a root a day.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> rabbits can be properly fed some water spinach and other vegetables, but they must not be fed more, and vegetables can not be used as staple food. The staple food of rabbits is hay or fresh grass, but not all grass rabbits can eat, rabbits can eat Timothy grass, alpine grass, fruit tree grass, oat grass, wheat grass, alfalfa grass, barley grass, etc.

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