Dandelions are definitely safe for your rabbit to eat. Dandelions are very nutritious and contain even more beta-carotene that carrots, more iron and calcium than spinach, and more potassium than bananas. … Not only are they full of nutrients, dandelions are one of the favorites of most rabbits. What weedsRead More →

Rabbits have incisor and cheek teeth. The cheek teeth include both premolars and molars. Rabbits do not have canine teeth as in cats, dogs, ferrets and hedgehogs. Rabbits have a diphydont dentition since they have deciduous (primary) and secondary (adult) teeth. Do rabbits only have two teeth? Rabbits have onlyRead More →

Rabbits are foraging herbivores, eating mostly grass and weeds. … Bunnies actually make two different kinds of droppings: little black round ones and softer black ones known as cecotropes that are eaten. This process is known as coprophagy, and functions the same as cows chewing their cud. Can you makeRead More →

A mechanical device attached to an arm and electrically driven around the racing strip. The lure operator keeps it a uniform distance ahead of the Greyhounds. It’s the object the Greyhounds chase while racing. A lure generally is a stuffed object that resembles either a bone or a rabbit. WhatRead More →

Installing barriers. A simple way to protect vulnerable young plants is to make a wire mesh collar to encircle the plant and prevent easy access to the soft shoots and stems. Part burying the barrier under the soil will also deter the most ambitious bunny. Is Lupine deer and rabbitRead More →

To determine the breed of your rabbit, you need to pay close attention to their body shape, the size of the rabbit, the set of their ears, and the overall coloring. The texture of a rabbit’s fur and specific markings are also indicators for some types of rabbit breeds. HowRead More →

Coral bells (Heuchera sanguinea) Crocus (Crocus hybrids) Gayfeather (Liatris spicata) Gazania (Gazania rigens) What animal eats daisy flowers? Deer and rabbits are the two that are most troublesome. Both will eat daisies, munching on the plants until nothing is left but stubs. Which flowers do rabbits not eat? Perennials AcanthusRead More →

Tularemia is a bacterial disease caused by Francisella tularensis and is often referred to as rabbit fever. … Tularemia is an uncommon infection in cats, but cats can be exposed if they kill or eat an infected rabbit or rodent or through insect bites. Do rabbits carry diseases to cats?Read More →

Raising rabbits for profit can be hard work, and it is certainly not a “get-rich-quick” venture. But for a person with good stewardship skills who isn’t afraid of a little hard work, it can be a very rewarding, and yes, even profitable way to make a living. Is there aRead More →

20 Flowers and Plants Rabbits Hate Sweet Alyssum. Lobularia maritima bears clusters of tiny white, lavender, violet or pink flowers in spring. … Lantana. Sun-loving lantana bears flower clusters that look like brightly-colored confetti. … Cleome. … Pot Marigold. … Geraniums. … Wax Begonia. … Strawflower. … Snapdragon. Can rabbitsRead More →