I have a colony of rabbits and rats will get in and eat the rabbits food and kits babies but are not a danger to the adults.
Do rats eat rabbit food.
Rats do not eat rabbits.
Also besides depending on the food you give your bunny rat will eat other kinds of feces from other animals including rabbit pellets and cat poop 1.
Do rats eat rabbit food.
Do domestic and wild baby rabbits eat the same things.
Put the rabbits food in secure metal cans too.
Would wild rabbits like to eat human food.
Wild rabbits typically eat grasses grains flowers weeds and other vegetable matter.
Unlike cattle which have four stomachs to digest their food rabbits are monogastric meaning they have one stomach.
We are not denying the fact that rats can share some foods with bunnies including apples plums pineapples cherries and so on.
Also rats carry diseases and or rabies.
Otherwise they may cause some harm.
Therefore a rabbit s food and food remains will be a source of their breakfast lunch and dinner.
While humans horses dogs cats rats mice ferrets and hamsters are also monogastric the rabbit has the largest stomach in relation to his body size of any of the monogastric animals.
A starving animal will be more aggressive to survive.
You ve got to enclose your rabbits with metal just like if you had a chicken coop to keep varmints out.
Rats will also eat rabbit droppings for extra nutrients.
Rodent proofing the hutch and regular thorough cleaning of leftover food soiled bedding and droppings will deter rats and mice.
We can conclude that rabbits do not eat field house or wild mice and rats.
What about wild or field ones.
They prefer fruit but will eat any scraps garbage rabbit feed.
A rats normal diet consists of generally whatever they can find.
Rats and mice are carriers of disease.
Once they get older and start eating solid food both domestic and wild rabbits should eat high calorie hay like alfalfa hay.
There are others which they eat and they cannot share them with your bunnies such as popsicles rice cheese meats egg cereals and so on.
A wild rabbit who finds a farmer s field or garden will readily eat vegetables and fruits that drop from trees or grow in fields.
Rabbit food and bedding must also be stored in air tight containers.
Domestic and wild rabbits can eat the same formula while nursing but in different amounts see table below.
They can transmit disease to your rabbits so you need to set out.
However since they can pass some parasites it is good to ensure these rodents do not access areas where your bunnies stay unless you have them as pets.