Can Rabbits Eat Mango? Can They Handle The Heat?

To be honest I love mangoes more than any other fruit. Mangoes are a delicious and sweet fruit that many people enjoy eating. But can rabbits eat mangoes too? 

Well then lets dive in and check out the answer to this question and provide some helpful information about feeding mango to rabbits.

Can Rabbits Eat Mango?

Alright, so let’s talk about whether or not rabbits can eat mango. Now, I love me some mango. It’s sweet, it’s delicious, it’s one of my favorite fruits. But the question is, can bunnies eat it too? And the answer is, yeah, they can. 

But here’s the thing: rabbits shouldn’t be eating a lot of fruit in general. Their diet should mostly consist of hay and a small amount of fresh veggies. Fruit should be a treat for them, because it’s high in sugar.

But the thing is you know mango is a sweet, juicy fruit that is high in sugar and can be difficult for rabbits to digest. Too much mango can cause digestive problems and contribute to obesity in rabbits.

How Much Mango Can Rabbits Eat?

You really got to feed mango to rabbits in moderation. A good rule of thumb is to limit mango to no more than 5% of your rabbit’s daily caloric intake. 

For example, if your rabbit’s daily caloric intake is approximately 200 calories, they can have about 10 calories from mango per day. This equates to about 1/4 of a small piece of mango.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. “But wait, mangoes have vitamins and minerals! They’re good for my rabbit, right?” And yes, you’re right. 

Mangoes do have some good nutrients in them, like vitamin A, vitamin C, and potassium. These can help boost a rabbit’s immune system and keep their skin and fur healthy.

But again: too much sugar is never a good thing. It can lead to digestive issues and weight gain in rabbits. So, if you want to give your bunny a little bit of mango as a treat, that’s totally fine.

Benefits Of Feeding Mango To Rabbits

Now, having said that, mango does have some good nutrients in it. It’s got vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium, all that good stuff. 

And those can definitely be beneficial for a rabbit’s immune system and their skin and fur. But again, it’s important not to give them too much of it. Too much sugar can cause digestive issues and weight gain for rabbits and I’m sure you are aware of this.

How Do I Feed Mango To Rabbits

So, if you wanna give your bunny some mango as a treat, here’s what you do: first, make sure you wash the fruit thoroughly to get rid of any dirt or pesticides. 

Then, cut it into small pieces so it’s easier for them to eat. And when you introduce it to their diet, start with a small piece and see how they react. 

If they’re okay with it, you can give them a little bit more in a few days. Just make sure you’re only giving them a few small pieces at a time, and always have plenty of hay and water available for them.

How To Be Safe While Feeding Mango To Rabbits?

See, mango is a sweet, juicy fruit that’s high in sugar, and if you give your rabbit too much of it, it can cause digestive problems and contribute to obesity. 

And definitely don’t let them eat the skin or pit of the mango, because that stuff can be toxic to rabbits. Just stick to a small piece of the fleshy part of the mango, and you’ll be good to go.

But don’t get me wrong, mango can still be a good thing to give your rabbit every once in a while. It’s got vitamin C, which is good for their immune system, and it’s got antioxidants, which can help protect against certain diseases. And come on now who doesn’t love a tasty treat every now and then?

Just make sure you don’t go overboard with the mango, and you should be able to safely add it to your rabbit’s diet. 

And as always, if you notice any changes in your rabbit’s behavior or weight after giving them mango, just cut back on the amount you’re giving them or eliminate it altogether.

Here is a video of 2 rabbits eating mango pieces. They have given too many pieces of mango for the rabbits to eat. You shouldn’t give that much. 

Final Thoughts!

So I hope that clears things up and now you know what are the things you should keep in mind while feeding mango to rabbits. Anyways, if you have questions on rabbits eating mangoes then feel free to leave a comment.

Read: Can Rabbits Eat Pineapple?

FAQs

How Much Mango Can A Rabbit Eat?

So, like, you can give your rabbit a small piece of mango, maybe the size of a cherry or a grape, once or twice a week.

Can I Give My Rabbit The Skin Of A Mango?

It’s cool if the skin is on, as long as you wash the fruit thoroughly first to get rid of any pesticides or whatever. 

Can I Give My Rabbit Mango Seeds?

Be careful with the mango seeds. Mango seeds can be toxic to rabbits, they’ve got these things called cyanogenic glycosides in them that release cyanide when they’re ingested. And you definitely don’t want your rabbit eating cyanide, that’s some serious shit really.

Can Rabbits Eat Mango Pits? 

Hell no, don’t give your rabbit mango pits. Remove the pits before giving your rabbit the fruit.

Can Rabbits Eat Mango Leaves? 

Yeah, they can eat mango leaves as a source of roughage. Just introduce any new leafy greens slowly and in small amounts, because rabbits can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diet.

Can Rabbits Eat Dried Mango? 

Yeah, rabbits can totally have some dried mango as a treat but I wouldn’t suggest giving a dried mango to your bun though. But you can give it a piece to test if your bun can eat that or not.

Have a read: Can Rabbits Eat Pumpkin?

Jacob Mathew

Jacob Mathew, the rabbit guy. He’s been working with those cute little buns for several years and he knows a lot of things about rabbits, if not everything. Jacob loves cats and bunnies more than any other animals. Read my full bio

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