yes, rabbits can eat green peppers . a good rule of thumb is the more water a fruit or veggie holds the less your rabbit should eat due to the possibility of causing diarrhea. here are other things bunnies can eat:
Alfalfa, radish & clover sprouts
Basil
Beet greens (tops)*
Bok choy
Broccoli (mostly leaves/stems)*
Brussels sprouts
Carrot & carrot tops*
Cilantro
Clover
Collard greens*
Dandelion greens and flowers (no pesticides)*
Endive*
Escarole
Green peppers
Kale (!)*
Mint
Mustard greens*
Parsley*
Pea pods (the flat edible kind)*
Raddichio
Radish tops
Romaine lettuce (no iceberg or light colored leaf)*
Spinach (!)*
Watercress*
Wheat grass
(!)=Use sparingly. High in either oxalates or goitrogens and may be toxic in accumulated quantities over a period of time
NEVER I MEAN NEVER EVER EVER EVER GIVE YOUR RABBIT A PEPPERMINT LEAF AND A RASBERRY LEEAF!!!!!!!!!! EVER :0
Gypsy peppers are an edible sweet pepper.
Yes, chickens would love those.
Sweet peppers are native to tropical areas of the Western Hemisphere.
yeah they are!
they eat manoic, sweet potatoes, pineapple's, peppers, beans, maize, cassava, cassava bread and pepper pot
Guinea pigs should not eat sweet pepper seeds, due to the amount of capsaicin they contain. Whenever you give sweet peppers to a guinea pig, make sure you remove all the seeds.
She is kind and sweet.
No, sweet peppers do not grow on trees; they are produced by herbaceous plants. Sweet peppers, also known as bell peppers, grow on bushy plants that typically reach about 1-3 feet in height. These plants produce fruit that grows directly from their stems.
no
Why not? If your rabbit likes it, then let it have red peppers. He knows better than anybody what is good for him! But I think carrots are a better choise for him... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My rabbit eats habanero peppers
Yes! Tree squirrels eat peppers
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as culinary peppers.