Rabbits should not eat pecans as they are excessively high in carbohydrates and fat, which can lead to weight gain and digestive issues. Pecans can also pose a choking hazard for rabbits due to their size and hardness.
Rabbits should not eat pecans as they are excessively high in carbohydrates and fat, which can lead to weight gain and digestive issues. Pecans can also pose a choking hazard for rabbits due to their size and hardness.

Up to 7 days a week Rabbits can eat the outer leaves of organic corn husk as it is a good source of fiber,

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

Rabbits should not eat sunflower seeds, dried as they are excessively high in fat and carbohydrates, which can lead to obesity and gastrointestinal issues.

Rabbits should avoid eating lemongrass as it is an irritant to their digestive system and quite acidic, which could cause stomach upset. It is




