Rabbits should not eat leek as it is part of the allium family, which contains haemolytic anaemia causing agents. Feeding rabbits leek for an extended period of time may cause anaemia, allergic reactions, or a suppressed immune system.
Rabbits should not eat leek as it is part of the allium family, which contains haemolytic anaemia causing agents. Feeding rabbits leek for an extended period of time may cause anaemia, allergic reactions, or a suppressed immune system.

1-2 times a week Due to the high sugar content, rabbits should only be given baby carrots in small amounts, such as a 1

Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat rocket leaves, but they should be fed sparingly due to their high calcium content. It’s

Rabbits can eat oats in moderation as a source of high calories and fiber, which can be beneficial for malnourished animals. However, overfeeding oats

Rabbits should not consume milk from cows as it is very high in sugar and poorly digestible, which can result in dental issues and




