What are the best leafy greens for rabbits?

Particularly good vegetables include the dark leafy greens like romaine lettuce, bok choy, mustard greens, carrot tops, cilantro, watercress, basil, kohlrabi, beet greens, broccoli greens, and cilantro.

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What greens can rabbits eat every day?

Rabbits must have an adult-sized handful of safe, washed leafy green vegetables, herbs and weeds daily.
  • Feed a variety of greens daily - ideally 5-6 different types, such as cabbage, kale, broccoli, parsley and mint.
  • Introduce new types of greens gradually, in small amounts, to avoid potential stomach upsets.

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What leafy greens can rabbits not eat?

This may come as a shock, but you should avoid feeding your rabbit light-colored lettuce, including iceberg, as it can contain lactucarium, a chemical that can be harmful to your bunny's health if ingested. Iceberg lettuce also contains mostly water and will add little to no nutrition to a diet.

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What are rabbits Favourite greens?

The best leafy greens are the ones that will be low in oxalate acid. Typically, darker leafy greens (such as spinach) have higher levels of this. Greens that have high levels of oxalate acid are still safe for rabbits to eat, but they should make up a smaller portion of the overall diet.

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Can rabbits eat any leafy greens?

Any leafy green that is safe for a human or a horse to eat is safe for a rabbit to consume. An approximate amount to feed would be around 1 cup of greens for 2 lbs of rabbit body weight once a day or divided into multiple feedings a day.

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Leafy Greens for Rabbits (and what NOT to give them)

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How much leafy greens should a rabbit have a day?

We recommend feeding a rabbit 1 - 3 cups of leafy greens every day, along with unlimited timothy hay and a small amount of pellets.

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Why can't rabbits eat spinach?

It will give them painful gas. Never give your rabbit kale or spinach. Kale and spinach can cause health problems over time, due to the high amount of oxalates and goitrogens.

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Can bunnies eat cucumbers?

Yes, it is safe for rabbits to eat cucumber! Most rabbits will love the fresh taste. Rabbits can also eat cucumber leaves. Before feeding cucumber to your rabbit, wash it in cold water to remove pesticides.

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What lettuce can rabbits not eat?

Iceberg Lettuce

While there are several varieties of dark, leafy lettuces (like romaine and green leaf) that make wonderful staples in a well-balanced rabbit diet, light-colored lettuces, like iceberg, contain a chemical called lactucarium that can be harmful to rabbits if ingested in large quantities.

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What vegetables can rabbits not eat?

These foods are poisonous for your rabbit and could make her ill: Potatoes, daffodils, tulips, rhubarb, lillies, mushrooms, avocado, broad beans, sweet peas, buttercup, kidney beans, jasmine, foxglove and iceberg lettuce.

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What veggies are best for rabbits?

Vegetables: A rabbit's favorite foods
  • Lettuces: romaine, green leaf, red leaf, Boston bibb, arugula, butter.
  • Okra leaves.
  • Radicchio.
  • Radish tops.
  • Sprouts: Alfalfa, radish, clover.
  • Watercress.
  • Wheatgrass.
  • Zucchini.

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Can rabbits have tomatoes?

“A small acorn-size amount of seedless tomato per day is perfectly fine for a rabbit older than 12 weeks of age,” Henson said. So in general, tomatoes are an OK fruit to share with your rabbit, just as long as it's a small amount and the flesh part of a seedless tomato only.

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Is celery safe for rabbits?

Rabbits can eat celery; in fact, it is a delicious snack and part of a balanced diet. In addition to grass or hay, rabbits also need access to fresh produce, such as leafy vegetables or root vegetables. Celery actually fits both of these categories.

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Can you overfeed a rabbit greens?

Because rabbits are herbivores, they spend most of their time foraging and grazing. So, rabbits should be provided with an unlimited amount of grass hay and a small handful of vegetables daily. Rabbits have sensitive digestive systems. Overeating can cause obesity and digestive problems which could lead to death.

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Can rabbits eat grass all day?

Good quality hay and/or grass, always available, should constitute the majority of rabbits' diets. - Rabbits graze, naturally eating grass/other plants for long periods, mainly at dawn and dusk. - Rabbits' digestive systems need grass and/or hay to function properly.

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Can rabbits have raw broccoli?

Broccoli can be fed to rabbits, and in fact all parts of the plant – the stalk, leaves and flowers – are suitable to feed, but this must be raw and not cooked.

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Is iceberg lettuce safe for rabbits?

Iceberg lettuce is not safe for rabbits. A small quantity will not kill them, but it has very little nutritional value, and it contains lactucarium. In large quantities, lactucarium can affect a rabbit's nervous system, affecting its ability to stay awake and detect pain.

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Can rabbits have apples?

Yes, rabbits can eat apples. Apples are a safe and healthy treat for rabbits. However, it's important to remove the seeds and core before feeding them to your rabbit, as apple seeds contain small amounts of cyanide, which can be harmful if consumed in large quantities.

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Can rabbits survive on just lettuce?

Myth #3 - Rabbits eat lettuce

Reality: a rabbit's diet shouldn't be based on lettuce. Rabbits shouldn't eat some lettuces (such as iceberg), as they contain lactucarium, which can be harmful in large quantities.

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Can rabbits have bananas?

Foods to feed your rabbit as a treat

High in sugar, apples should only be fed to rabbits as a treat. Also high in sugar, it's safe for rabbits to eat bananas occasionally. Rabbits have a sweet tooth, so grapes are great as a treat.

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Can bunnies have strawberries?

“If you slice them or cut them into pieces, they will be able to really enjoy them.” So there you have it — rabbits can eat strawberries. Just make sure you only give him a small amount of berries a few times a week, and cut them up when you do. Then you'll be able to enjoy this sweet snack together.

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Can bunnies have watermelon?

The Answer Is Yes! Rabbits can indeed enjoy watermelon as a treat. This juicy fruit can be a delicious and hydrating addition to their diet when offered in moderation. Watermelon contains high water content, which can help keep rabbits hydrated, especially during hot weather.

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Can rabbits eat spinach or Silverbeet?

While many fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruit are suitable for your rabbit, there are some foods that should be fed in only very small amounts and some that must be avoided altogether. These include the following: Use kale, spinach and silver beet sparingly.

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Can rabbits eat cauliflower?

Rabbits can eat and usually enjoy cauliflower in small amounts. However, like all the vegetables in the brassica family, it should only be offered in moderation, as it can cause gas buildup that is uncomfortable and unsafe for your rabbit. Don't feed your rabbit cauliflower alongside other brassicas.

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Can rabbits eat grapes?

Grapes aren't toxic to rabbits, and you can feed them to your rabbit occasionally. “Grapes contain a small amount of fiber, B vitamins and vitamin K, which may be beneficial to rabbits,” Dr. Burch told The Dodo. The fiber and water content of grapes can help your rabbit's digestion.

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