Insights and updates about rabbit breeding management
Yes, rabbits can die without water in as little as 24 hours. Dehydration leads to organ failure, gut stasis, heatstroke,...
If your rabbit is not pooping, this is a medical emergency that likely signals gastrointestinal (GI) stasis. GI stasis o...
No, rabbits should not eat rice. While a few stray grains will not poison your rabbit, rice is extremely high in starch...
Yes, rabbits can eat blackberries safely as an occasional treat. Rabbits that are at least 7 months old can enjoy 1 to 2...
Rabbit food costs between $40 and $150 per month depending on your rabbit's breed size, the quality of food you buy, and...
Yes, rabbits can eat basil safely. Basil is a nutritious herb that provides vitamin A, vitamin K, and antioxidants, maki...
Rabbits do not strictly need pellets to survive, but pellets are the easiest and most reliable way to ensure your rabbit...
Yes, rabbits can eat wheatgrass safely, and most rabbits absolutely love it. Wheatgrass (Triticum aestivum) is one of th...
Yes, rabbits can eat mint. Fresh mint leaves are safe and nutritious for rabbits that are at least 12 weeks old. Mint is...