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Can rabbits eat oranges? Rabbit food answers

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Rabbits can safely eat oranges as an occational treat, just like with any other sugary fruit. The orange peels are also safe to eat in small amounts, just be sure to wash them first in running water. If the oranges contains seeds, you should remove them first as they can pose a choking hazard for the rabbits. To much sweet fruits can upset the stomachs, so be sure to only feed rabbits fruits as small treats now and then, and you should mix it up some so it's not the same fruits over and over all the time either

General diet: Your rabbit should have unlimited access to fresh hay and water, in fact around 80-90% of the daily food intake should come from hay. The remaining should come from high quality pellets and fresh rabbit safe vegetables. Consult your vet if you are uncertain of anything regarding your rabbits diet. The following link is a great source for all you need to know about feeding your rabbit. Diet requirements and feeding rabbits at different life stages explained: https://www.tinypetstube.com/animal-articles/rabbit-diet-in-different-life-stages/

Introducing new foods: When you start feeding your rabbit new fresh foods you should do so slowly so your bunny's gut bacteria can adapt to the new food. You should do one food at a time in small portions and see how it turns out. If the stool changes from the regular solid round pellets to a softer or even wet stool, then it had to much and you should keep it on it's base diet of fresh hay and pellets for some days until the stool returns to normal. Remember to wash all fresh foods thoroughly in running water to get rid of any traces of insecticides, herbicides, pesticides and other elements before you feed it to your rabbit

Important notice: If you have any questions or concerns about your rabbit's diet or general health, contact your veterinarian or the rabbit breeder if you got yours from one. Do not let your rabbit eat anything unless you are sure it is safe. You can also find online veterinarians that you can ask pet related questions for free. Google terms like "online veterinarian" and "ask a vet" and you should find someone that can help you out

See the whole article about oranges as a rabbit food at: https://www.tinypetstube.com/rabbit-food/can-rabbits-eat-oranges/

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