Perhaps because we’ve all seen Bugs Bunny eating them endlessly on TV, people often assume that carrots are a great food to give to their rabbits. Unfortunately, this is a mistaken belief.
Carrots are root vegetables, which rabbits do not eat as a part of their natural diet – this consists of hay and leafy green vegetables. Too many root vegetables can lead to diarrhoea, as it is hard for rabbits to digest the complex carbohydrates contained within them. Furthermore, carrots are very high in sugar, compared with rabbits’ normal dietary staples. Sugar is bad for their health and can easily lead to tooth decay.
If you do want to feed your rabbits carrots, you should only do so sparingly. Don’t ever feed them whole carrots. Instead, try giving them a small slice as a sugary treat.
And never feed carrots – even small slices – to rabbits under six months old. Their diet should consist of only hay, water and pellets, as their digestive systems are not yet robust enough to digest anything more complex.
If you have any concerns about your rabbits’ diet, consult a vet or expert, who will be able to provide advice.