Yes, rabbits love Oats. They are a very good feed for an underweight rabbit, or a sick rabbit as they are a high energy food. However they should be fed with care to fully grown animals as they can cause excessive weight gain!
Should be fed as a treat in the main!
Of course they can eat oatmeal. I feed it to my two rabbits all the time and they love it. Just mix it in with some of their everyday food and voila! Happy rabbits! Except...my rabbit just ran away...BUT, I have another so I'll try and get the other one with the other one's scent. Just another tip in case. Haha.
Yes, rabbits can eat oat grass (oat hay), but it's a little too high in carbs/fat to be eaten every day. Oat grass should be considered a treat hay for most bunnies (some bunnies are fine to eat it more often; underweight bunnies might want to eat it more often; overweight ones maybe should avoid it entirely). Good everyday hay includes timothy grass, brome, meadow grass, orchard grass, Bermuda grass.
Rabbits love oats, but oatmeal, even raw, can lead to serious digestive upsets and should never be offered as a food substitute. Oat-groats (sold at feed and some health-food stores) are a better option, but only when offered in tiny amounts as an occasional treat; oaten hay is also a good option if it is mixed with timothy hay.
If you're in doubt about the safety of a particular food item for your companion rabbit, always check with your bunny-savvy vet, or find more information on nutrition from the House Rabbit Society at the related link.
none, rabbits do not need to eat wheat or grain.
16 per day sometimes 10 it depends what rabbit
16 adults
10 babies/kids
bunnies get the nutricion they need in the plants they eat
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The difference is the cooking time. Quick oats cook in 5 minutes and the regular oats cooks in 15 minutes. That is why they are called Quick Oats. The reason that the cooking time is different is that quick oats are regular oats that have been cut a few times to make them smaller pieces.
Well, in the first place, pellets aren't all that good for rabbits. Hay should be their main food and should be available all the time to the rabbit. Rabbits must not eat wheat, but a little bit of oats should be okay, but give it as a treat.
Most people prefer to use old fashioned oats to make meatloaf. Quick oats do not bind the meatloaf as well as the old fashioned oats.
Whatever they can catch... probably rabbits or squirrels if they are quick enough.
oats
many. Years ago we used to feed our rabbits on warm milky bread they loved it didn't seem to do them any arm and we used oats and boiled potatoes skins ,,,mashed Cheryl
No, ponies do not eat oats. Horses do however. IF your pony happens to eat some oats don't freak out, he won't die but just don't give him lots of oats
Most cooks have quick-cooking oats in the pantry, but they can be replaced by ordinary rolled oats (oatmeal.) Other sorts of crumb topping can be used in place of oats, such as a mixture of flour, butter, sugar and cinnamon, or coarsly chopped nuts.
I think they do not. But they eat oats! LOL.
yes!foxes do eat rabbits
sheep love rolled oats
Man (carnivores) may eat rabbits, but rabbits (herbivores) eat plant life.