Rabbits should not eat black olives as they are very high in sodium, which can contribute to dehydration. Additionally, in servings over very minimal amounts, especially if processed or pickled, black olives can be harmful to rabbits.
Rabbits should not eat black olives as they are very high in sodium, which can contribute to dehydration. Additionally, in servings over very minimal amounts, especially if processed or pickled, black olives can be harmful to rabbits.
1-2 times a week Rabbits can eat Alfalfa Hay, as it is high in calcium and protein, which can be beneficial for pregnant or
Rabbits should not eat fava beans as they are high in carbohydrates and may cause enterotoxemia. If they are fed fava beans, it should
2-3 times a week Rabbits can eat kumquats in moderation, as they are high in sugar and acidic. It is important to limit the
1-2 times a week Rabbits can eat Cavendish banana in moderation, with a recommended serving size of only 1 cm piece once a week