No, rabbits can't eat salted potato peelings, because processed seasonings and spices aren't good for rabbits, and too much salt isn't good for rabbits, either. Rabbits get all the minerals and salt they need in their pellets. Rabbits should only eat clean, fresh produce (vegetables, fruits, herbs, plants), not any dried seasonings or flavourings.
Potato peelings aren't very good for rabbits because they're pretty high in starches. If you feed your rabbit pellets, you should limit the other starches they eat. Potato peelings aren't a great choice because other vegetables, like carrot and squash, have healthy nutrients as well as some starch, but potato isn't very nutritious. Also, the green parts and eyes on potato peelings are toxic to rabbits.
See the related question below for more info and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.
No sorry they eat rabbit food (rabbit pellets) lettuces and carrots
Yes
its better to eat a potato with the skin since that's where most of the nutrients are located
yes
You can eat any/all parts of a potato, although the outside skin has most of the nutrients.
Any cooked potato is fine but never feed rawChickens can not eat raw potato skins. The inside of the potato is fine but the skin must be cooked.
Nothing eat French fries
A Gerbil will explode if it eats a carrot
it grows in the ground and rabbits eat it Please work on your homework.
Yes they can! They cannot eat the skin, green parts, or any wilted/old parts of a potato.
Potato bugs do eat potato's but prefer other foods such as fruits ,humans dead skin, humans scabs ,and dried leafs and a lot more
you can eat both the skin and the inside or just the inside its your choose
Yes. The skins of potatoes hold many of the nutrients the potato absorbed from the soil while growing in the ground.