It really depends on the rabbit. As long as you provide a regular sized watering can/bottle for your rabbit it should be fine. When your rabbit gets thirsty it will drink so be sure to always provide water. However if your rabbit is not drinking water at all you should see a veterinarian.
first answer: we should gave it 50ml.
More information: Rabbits drink between 50 and 150mL of water daily per 2lbs of body weight (depending on their activity levels, the water content of the foods they've eaten, and the weather).
Unless the rabbit is sick, you don't need to force it to drink water: just make sure it always has access to fresh, clean, cool water. Wash the water dishes daily to prevent bacteria and algae. Even if the bowl/bottle looks clean, wash it and replace the water, because stale water doesn't taste good, and you want to do everything you can to promote healthy water drinking. Also serve leafy greens sopping wet (once the bunny's old enough for greens, that is: 12 weeks)! See the related question below for more info about a healthy rabbit diet.
If your rabbit is sick, you need to make sure it's getting enough water, otherwise it will never get better. You should bring the rabbit in daily for sub-cutaneous fluid injections (or keep the rabbit at the vet's, if you can't go in daily). Experienced pet owners can also learn how to do sub-cutaneous injections at home. It's also a good idea to syringe feed water, to keep the digestive system good and wet: however, if you don't know what you're doing, you can easily drown your rabbit by shooting water into the lungs! Either way, none of this should be attempted without direction from a vet. If your rabbit is dehydrated because of illness, it needs more than water, so it needs to see a vet! See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
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No. Carrots contain a lot of sugar and should only be given as a treat. Too much sugar can give rabbits diarrhea, or cause them to become obese. At most you should give your rabbit a baby carrot a few times a week.
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Below 50 pounds.
Pellets give the rabbit fiber and nutrients. You need to give your baby rabbits pellets. It is needed in adults but not needed as much. Vegetables are also important but try not to give your rabbit too much veggies. Make sure to give them plenty of hay.
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No it should not be fed. but if consumed by a rabbit {depending on how much it ate}it should be okay.but give lots of water and hay.And make SURE you look and check on it costantly for a day.
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They will eat anything they can get their teeth on, but feeding beans to a rabbit is unhealthy and I very much recommend you don't give beans to a rabbit.
It depends on the bunny but if you see your bunny not playing very much, not wanting to came out of its cage , and or not eating or drinking water it might be signs of loneliness if this happens i would recommend getting another rabbit who has no problems sharing.
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It's okay to give them a few kernels of it, but not to much