Swede is also known as rutabaga.
Swede and red cabbage are allowed for rabbits but only as treats, because they're not regular parts of a rabbit's diet.
Swede (like carrot and other root veggies) are high in starches and sugars. If your rabbit likes swede, an okay serving is two tablespoons for a normal, healthy 6 pound bunny. Too much starch/sugar can make a rabbit sick.
Red cabbage (like all cabbages, and other crucifers) can give a rabbit gas. Gas is very serious in rabbits and can lead to deathly illness (GI stasis). Some bunnies are fine with a bit of cruciferous veggies, and they can have some as a treat. Other bunnies are very sensitive to crucifers and get gas easily, and they shouldn't have any at all.
A healthy diet for rabbits includes lots and lots of hay, with some dark leafy greens and some pellets daily. And water, of course! See the related question below for more details and helpful links.
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Red peppers are green peppers that have been allowed to ripen.
because it is red and it is cabbage
well red cabbage is red and the green cabbage is green the nutritional way is that the red cabbage is better for you then green cabbage lol bye bye
it is because red cabbage has a bitter taste,but the geen cabbage does not have the bitter taste.
Red cabbage is grown not made
there is no chemical formula for red cabbage itself, but there is a chemical formula for red cabbage extract
No, it is natural, coming from "red cabbage".
Because it's a vegetable, And most vegetables are high in iron and helps the body function properly.
The red-cabbage indicator smells like cabbage, nothing else...
Swede Risberg died October 13, 1975, in Red Bluff, CA, USA.
Red cabbage is used in foods industry.