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Forum DIET & CARE Honey?

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    • I love bunnies!
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        I was just wondering if rabbits could eat honey, just a tiny bit. Thanks!


      • Limit
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          Honey is all sugar, so very very small doses would be acceptable I believe? I’ve only used it once on the end of a syringe for medication. Is that what you’re using it for? I would advise strongly against it as a treat, I think herbs and greens are treats in rabbits eyes


        • sarahthegemini
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            I would never give honey to a rabbit. It’s totally unnecessary.


          • tobyluv
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              The less sugar a rabbit gets, the better. They get more than enough sugar from eating fruit or carrots, they don’t need to be fed extra sugar.


            • SeeShmemilyPlay
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                I think just a little bit would be okay! If you’re asking because you already gave your bun some, they’ll probably be alright. But like others said, herbs n greens are a better treat


              • vanessa
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                  Eh… it’s unnecessary. Just like chocolate is for humans. Not necessary, a little bit probalby wouldn’t hurt, a lot would definitely hurt, and we could get some serious sugar cravings from a steady diet of chocolate. Your bunny would probalby looove honey. But their digestive system isn’t built to handle that aount of sugar. Like other’s have said, the small amounts of sugar found in veggies and greens is acceptable. Fruits should be limited. Honey should be considered a human treat and not fed to bunnies, so that you don’t get into the habit of feeding sugary things to your rabbit. Too much will upset the important bacterial balance in the cecum. My little guy Lancelot is a sugar fiend. His previous owners fed him chocolate. Today – he goes nuts when he smells sweet things. But sadly for him – I don’t give him sugary treats. I don’t give any of my bunnies sugary treats. Their treats are bell pepper and radish.

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