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 should not eat Bishop’s Weed (Ammi Majus) as it can cause diarrhea and may contain Toxic levels of nitrates, which can be harmful
1-2 times a week Rabbits can eat apricot in small amounts, but it should be given as an occasional treat due to its high
Rabbits should not eat sunflower seeds, dried as they are excessively high in fat and carbohydrates, which can lead to obesity and gastrointestinal issues.
Rabbits should not eat parsnip as it can be high in carbohydrates, leading to a risk of bloat, digestive upset, and enterotoxemia. Additionally, the