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.
Rabbits should not eat pine nuts as they are excessively high in carbohydrates and fats, which can lead to weight gain and potentially harmful
Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat chicory and witloof as a delicious addition to their varied diet, but they should be
Rabbits cannot eat lupin beans as they are excessively high in protein which can cause digestive problems for them. It is best to avoid
Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat purslane as it is a delicious addition to their varied diet and can contribute to