Saturday, January 30, 2010

Can Rabbits Eat Grapefruit Can A Rabbit Eat Citrus Fruit Or Nectarines ?

Can a rabbit eat citrus fruit or nectarines ? - can rabbits eat grapefruit

A rabbit can eat fruits such as lemons, oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, lemons, tangerines, nectarines or something?

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  1. Vet Tech ♥'s Christmas!January 30, 2010 at 3:57 PM

    What follows is the only fruit that can be safely fed to your rabbit in small quantities, as (1-2 tablespoons):

    Note: Even if fresh is best, in most cases you can also get frozen or dried versions of these fruits, if dried, please check the ingredients and ensure that they are not sweetened with sugar, syrup, etc.

    Apple
    Banana
    Blueberry
    Blueberries
    Uva
    Melon
    Papaya
    Peach
    Pera
    Plum
    Pineapple
    Pumpkin
    Raisin
    Raspberry
    Strawberries

    Hope this helps! :)

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  2. Yes! Love them! :-D Good luck with the rabbit (s)

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  3. Nectarines are good. The peel of citrus fruits, but too acidic and can be toxic.

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  4. Wild rabbits mostly eat seeds, roots, branches, weeds and grass. They eat things like wild flower stalks, grasses. Rabbits are herbivores, meaning they eat only plants. Domestic rabbits eat rabbit pellets. Rabbits eat fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, apples, melons, celery, cabbage, carrots, lettuce and cucumbers.

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  5. No, you can mean by dyslexia idk i

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  6. I found this page that say things that can eat rabbit at home, that helps Good luck with your http://www.rabbit.org/care/fruits.html holidays:)

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  7. no rabbit-ish blue-and-drop dead on the spot !!!~!!!!! Do not be so

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  8. I think you can eat them, while only a little, and while she eats rabbit food with others.

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  9. Well, of course! Please enter the rabbit by a small amount in the foods you eat food, there's more food!

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  10. and that's good for them

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  11. Yes, I think the rabbit's life, and are very fond of all types of citrus fruits. Be sure to cut them before serving pieces.

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