1-2 times a week
Rabbits can eat cherimoya in very small amounts due to its high sugar content, but it should not make up a significant portion of their diet. It is important to monitor their intake to prevent any potential digestive issues.
Rabbits can eat cherimoya in very small amounts due to its high sugar content, but it should not make up a significant portion of their diet. It is important to monitor their intake to prevent any potential digestive issues.
Rabbits cannot eat Rhododendron, Laurels, Rose Bay, or Azalea as they contain grayanotoxin, which is a neurotoxin that can be harmful or even fatal
Rabbits should not eat black olives as they are very high in sodium, which can contribute to dehydration. Additionally, in servings over very minimal
2-3 times a week Rabbits should not be fed winter squash as it is high in carbohydrates, which can lead to digestive upset or
1-2 times a week Rabbits should not eat Thompson Seedless grapes as they are high in sugar and should be given sparingly, with a