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Why don't some rabbits eat carrots?

Rabbits don't necessarily like carrots best, and rabbits can't live on carrots alone. Carrots are cool vegetables. Eating too much is easy to cause diarrhea and vitamin A poisoning, especially for young rabbits within 3 months.

Rabbit's basic diet: rabbits under 3 months: alfalfa (quantitative)+ladder grass (unlimited)+young rabbit food (quantitative, two meals a day, a pinch)+boiled water (unlimited).

3-6-month-old rabbits: alfalfa (quantitative)+Tiemu grass (unlimited)+young rabbit food (quantitative, two meals a day, a small handful)+boiled water (unlimited)

Rabbits over 6 months old: Teemo grass (unlimited)+adult rabbit food (quantitative, two meals a day, one handful)+boiled water (unlimited)+appropriate amount of fresh vegetables and fruits.

Diet should be adjusted according to the growth of rabbits.

Rabbit's staple food is grass, which needs unlimited supply. Please feed rabbits strictly according to the above recipes. The following can only be used as snacks for adult rabbits, and must not be given more.