However feeding rabbits specifically dwarf rabbits is actually a little more complicated than a simple two ingredient diet.
Feeding baby rabbits carrots.
At that stage you can introduce veggies one at a time in small quantities.
A small slice once a day will suffice.
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.
If your rabbit has any elimination problems or vomiting then don t feed them any more carrot and consult your vet.
These rabbits require a specific diet in order to grow properly and healthil.
If you are really dedicated to feeding your pet rabbit carrots give a small slice of it as a treat every other day.
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.
They ll eat them for sure but it may take a few nights.
Broccoli cauliflower and cabbage.
Your new bunny shouldn t get vegetables until they are over 3 months old.
Do not feed the wild rabbits vegetables that can cause gas or bloating.
Feed the wild rabbits a smaller amount of carrots than the other vegetables.
Rabbit pellets start with just a few in with some other food to see if they ll select them.
Just like wild rabbits they can eat carrots but they shouldn t often.
Baby carrots another one that would be good for you to put some of yours out first before you buy some.