rabbits is safe to eat<\/a>, you should watch out for the ingredients in the applesauce. You don’t want to put your rabbit at risk of contracting diseases or developing dental problems.<\/p>\n\n\n\nRisks Of Applesauce In Rabbits Diet<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
If you plan to give your rabbit apple sauce, it is important to keep in mind some risks. Although applesauce is relatively safe for rabbits, they should be fed with their skin on. Apples contain cyanide, a chemical that is toxic to small animals. If your rabbit ingests applesauce, it could experience stomach upset, diarrhea, and convulsions. It is also important to keep in mind that the hull of the corn can lodge in your rabbit’s digestive tract. Similarly, you should remove the seeds from apples, as they contain toxic levels of arsenic.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Though a teaspoon of applesauce shouldn’t cause any significant problems for rabbits, it is recommended to limit its consumption to a few tablespoons per week. Applesauce with no added sugar should be acceptable. Applesauce in any form should be limited to no more than ten percent of your rabbit’s diet, as too much can cause a number of health problems. In addition, some applesauce may contain additives and flavorings that may not be healthy for your rabbit.<\/p>\n\n
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