Lionhead rabbits eat the same diet as all pet rabbits. Lionhead rabbits can eat apples but -- as with all rabbits -- only as a treat. Apple seeds should be removed because they're toxic to rabbits. Rabbits should eat a diet of mostly hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily. Natural treats, like apple, should be limited or eliminated entirely from a rabbit's diet. Too many treats can make a rabbit sick. A small bite or two of apple once every few days should be okay for your Lionhead rabbit, or any rabbit, assuming she's also healthy and eating a balanced diet. See the related question below for more info and helpful links about the rabbit diet.
Yes, but only as treats, because both are high in sugar. Also, don't give them the whole thing. Cut a little of it into a few bite-size pieces, then give them those.
alot
you should feed it apples water and healthy food
you shoud feed your bunny or bunnies foods like carrots (not to much) pellots ,hey ,cucmbers and water
No! Chocolate is very bad for animals. Stick to healthy vegetables and fruits for your bunny. You should never feed animals chocolate it will give them diarrhea and in most cases the will die, even if they have a little bit of chocolate. Don't feed your bunny chocolate.
Lettes
no apples are good but feed it to them in chunks and don't feed it apples everyday
A baby cottontail bunny will typically nurse until the age of 4 or 5 weeks at which time the mother cottontail will wean the baby. After the baby cottontail bunny has been weaned it can easily feed itself on grass and other vegetation that it finds.
3 times brekky lunch and dinner
you can feed him apples or carrots
you can give your guinea pig bunny food you just have to add vitamin C drops into their water, but never feed a bunny guinea pig food!
10 of the food
you feed it crab apples :D