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 Rabbits should not eat grapefruit due to its high sugar and acid content, as well as the potential for sour

Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat cilantro as it is a delicious addition to their varied diet, but it should be

1-2 times a week Rabbits can eat watermelon flesh, but it should be limited due to its high sugar content. A pet rabbit should

2-3 times a week Rabbits can eat turnip greens as a suitable occasional addition to a varied diet, but it should be fed in




