1-2 times a week
Rabbits can eat cherries without pits, but sour/tart cherries should be fed in very small portions due to their high sugar content. It is important to monitor the rabbit’s intake to prevent any potential digestive issues.
Rabbits can eat cherries without pits, but sour/tart cherries should be fed in very small portions due to their high sugar content. It is important to monitor the rabbit’s intake to prevent any potential digestive issues.
Rabbits should not eat leek as it is part of the allium family, which contains haemolytic anaemia causing agents. Feeding rabbits leek for an
Rabbits should not eat rhubarb, as uncooked rhubarb may be poisonous to them and can contain high levels of oxalic acid, which can be
Rabbits cannot eat cheese as it is very high in sugar (lactose) and poorly digestible, which may result in deadly enterotoxemia and gastric upset.
1-2 times a week Rabbits can safely eat both dry and fresh chamomile leaves, flowers, and stems, as they have potential anti-fungal, anti-microbial, and