Frozen Rabbits

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What types of animals eat Rabbits?

Birds of Prey:
The larger raptors – hawks and eagles – often feed on rabbit so it makes sense to feed Layne Labs frozen rabbits to these birds of prey whether they are in a wildlife rehabilitation center, a zoo or an education center. The wild birds of prey will benefit from having a natural type of food as they recover from illness or injury. For those raptors not destined for return to the wild, adding feeder rabbits to the diet provides variety and, possibly some slightly different nutrients than are found in the frozen rats and mice more commonly fed.

Thousands of sick, injured or orphaned birds of prey are rescued every year and brought to local Wildlife Rehabilitation facilities to be cared for until they can return to the wild. If you find an injured, sick or orphaned raptor, or any other wild animal, please contact your nearest local wildlife rehabilitator. You can view our list of wildlife rehabilitators to find the one closest to you.

Reptiles:
Frozen rabbits are a great choice for snakes that have outgrown smaller prey. Snakes and lizards can be picky eaters and sometimes a change in diet will help get them interested in eating again. Adding frozen rabbits on an occasional basis is one way to try to get your fussy reptiles back on track. Since they are different from the frozen mice or rats you normally feed, Layne Labs feeder rabbits may also provide your reptiles with slightly different nutrients, helping ensure a more balanced diet.

Wild Carnivores:
Many carnivores, like foxes and lynx, depend on rabbits for a large part of their diet in the wild. Being able to feed a readily recognized prey item to carnivores who are being cared for at a wildlife rehabilitation centers is often helpful, particularly for older wild carnivores who are recovering from illness or injury, who will quickly recognize rabbits as prey. Feeding frozen rabbits in addition to feeder rats or mice, adds variety and may contribute to a more balanced diet for these animals.

SizeWeight
XSmall.50-1 lb
Small1-2 lbs
Small/Medium2-2.75 lbs
Medium2.75-3.5 lbs
Large3.5-5.5 lbs
XL5.5-7.5 lbs
XXL7.5-10 lbs
XXXL10+ lbs
Preparation and Feeding Instructions:
  1. Do not handle reptile before offering feeder.
  2. Always feed reptiles separately.
  3. Place rodent bag in warm water until thawed. Do not microwave.
  4. When completely thawed, grasp the  feeder with tongs and present to reptile.
  5. Feeding response may be encouraged by wiggling rodent.
  6. Release feeder when reptile strikes and acquires.
  7. Avoid the risk of bites: Always wash hands after handling feeder rodents.
  8. Never prepare or store frozen feeders where human food is prepared, stored, or consumed.
*Frequency of feeding depends on the species. Please check with your vet or pet professional for advice.

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Rated 5 out of 5
January 22, 2023
Who are you feeding? Reticulated Pythons Burmese Pythons African Rock Pythons and boas

Great packing and excellent quality of rodents

The rodents are fresh and clean and usually very good sized! The animals approve so do i

  • Brandon Marsh
  • Loveland, CO
  • Home collection
Brandon Marsh
Rated 5 out of 5
December 23, 2022
Who are you feeding? I have 3 reticulated pythons that are very hungry animals. Layne labs is the only place that has reliable shipping to me in Alaska! Thank you ❤️

Snake food

Thank you for shipping to Alaska! Nobody else wants to ship to us foreigners up here 😂

  • Joshua Benevides
  • Juneau, AK
Joshua Benevides
Rated 5 out of 5
December 14, 2022
Who are you feeding? Ball pythons and burmese python

Outstanding quality

The rats and rabbits we get are always outstanding quality.

  • Mari W
  • Almo, KY
Mari White
Rated 5 out of 5
November 1, 2022
Who are you feeding? Red Tail Boa

Best Food, Happy Snake!

Since finding Layne Labs, I have had zero issues purchasing rabbits for my Red Tail Boa. The packages were always delivered on time, and the rabbits were always of good quality. My Red Tail Boa is over six feet long and weighs approximately 45-55lbs. She wastes no time eating when the rabbits come in the mail. So long as I have a snake, I will be ordering my pet's food through Laney Labs.

  • Keith I.
  • Grovetown, GA
  • Wood for the Wounded LLC.
KEITH INMAN

Categories: Frozen Feeders , Other Feeders