There are many plants that are safe and good for rabbits to eat, and many plants that aren't. No list of rabbit-safe plants is complete, so rabbit owners should become accustomed to researching specific plants before they give them to their rabbits.
The most important plant for pet rabbits is grass hay (like timothy). This should be the biggest part of your bunny's diet.
Other than hay, most of the plants you give your pet bunny should be fresh, dark, leafy green vegetables. Non-leafy plants (vegetables, fruit) are fine as a treat, but too much will make your bunny sick. Rabbits can also eat flowers and twigs. See the related questions below for more info and links about a healthy rabbit diet.
There are many plants (or parts of plants) that are poisonous for rabbits! Always search each online for confirmation that it's rabbit-safe before giving any plant to your bunny. If you aren't sure about something, better safe than sorry: avoid it! See the related link below for a list of dangerous plants.
When you're introducing a new plant to your bunny, be very careful. Stick to one new plant at a time so if your bunny gets sick, you know what caused it. Start with only a few bites one day, and watch for signs of illness. Be prepared to bring your bunny to the vet if she gets sick! If she doesn't, then the next day you can try a few more bites, and so on. See the related questions below for info about rabbit sickness and vets.
Greens Good in a daily salad -- approx. 1-3 packed cups daily for a 6 pound rabbit. Don't give too much lettuce: it can lead to diarrhea.
• Carrot tops
• Celery leaves (dark ones only)
• Chicory lettuces: like escarole, endive (the green kind, not Belgian), frisee, radicchio
• Dandelion leaves
• Kale
• Kohlrabi tops
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• Parsley
• Spinach
• Berry leaves
• Watercress (and any other cress)
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• Mint
• Rosemary
• Sage
• Thyme
• Romaine lettuce
• Basil
• Chervil
• Cilantro
• Radish tops
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• Dill
• Fennel tops
• Oregano
• Red/Green leaf lettuce
• Arugula (aka rocket)
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• Broccoli leaves
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• Bok choy, Yu choy
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• Collard greens
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• Mustard greens
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• Rapini (aka broccoli rabe)
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• Turnip tops
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• Beet tops, chard
• Cucumber leaves
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• Cruciferous veggies: Be careful with these because these can cause gas in rabbits. Gas can be deadly, so if your bunny gets gas easily, avoid them entirely; otherwise, feed them in moderation.
Treats A bite or two is enough! Fresh fruit only. Always remove the pit if there is one!
Artichokes (fresh only!)
• Brussel Sprouts
• Cauliflower (be careful: can cause gas)
• Carrots
• Corn on the cob, Maize / Disagreement: fresh corn is not easily digestible by rabbits and can lead to gut impaction, GI stasis, and death!
• Kohlrabi
• Celery (be careful: cut into chunks, because the strings can get wrapped around the teeth and cause serious problems)
• Apricot
• Asparagus
• Banana (remove skin)
• Beets
• Bell pepper (be careful: can cause gas)
• Berries, like strawberry, blackberry, raspberry
• Broccoli
• Cabbages (be careful: can cause gas)
• Celeriac
• Cherries (remember to remove the pit!)
• Clover
• Cucumber
• Horseradish (fresh only, and be careful: can cause gas)
• Currants
• Edible pea pods (like snow peas)
• Fennel
• Grapes
• Kiwi
• Jerusalem artichoke
• Mango
• Melon
• Lucerne (aka alfalfa)
• Apple (remove seeds: they're poisonous)
• Nectarine
• Okra
• Orange
• Papaya
• Parsnip
• Pea leaves
• Peach
• Pear
• Persimmon
• Pineapple (remove skin)
• Plum
• Prickly pear (remove skin)
• Pumpkin
• Rutabaga (aka swede)
• Tomato (fruit only: all other plant parts toxic!)
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Wild & Garden Plants Make sure these are pesticide-free and not covered in pollution (like car exhaust). Follow same rules as above: leafy greens are best; non-leafy parts are only good as a treat -- except that twigs are a good fiber supplement, so your bunny can eat as much as they want!
Double-check these against the list of poisonous plants below, they might be bad suggestions!
Sunflowers
• Bindweed
• Burnet
• Butterbur
• Cow Parsnip
• Coltsfoot
• Convolvulus
• Berry brambles
• Chickweed
• Geum
• Goosegrass
• Crosewort
• Dock
• Groundsel
• Goutweed
• Hawkweed
• Heather
• Hedgeparsley
• Knapweed
• Knotgrass
• Mallow
• Mustard
• Nipplewort
• Plaintain
• Sea Spinach
• Shepherd's Purse
• Sour Dock
• Thistles
• Trefoil
• Tares
• Yarrow
• Asters
• Daisies
• Borage
• Calendula
• Carnations
• Centaurea
• Galega
• Geranium
• Geum
• Helenium
• Hollyhock
• Honesty
• Lupins
• Marguerites
• Marigolds
• Michealmas Daisies
• Nasturtium
• Rose
• Twigs: apple, ash, berry brambles, birch, hawthorn, hazel, maple, pear, poplar, spruce, willow, juniper
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Rabbits love vegetables and fruit. However, pellets and Timothy hay (found at most pet stores) should be given to rabbits to maintain good fiber and protein levels.
Many leafy vegetables (including lettuce and cabbage) can cause digestive problems in rabbits. For a complete list of what to avoid feeding rabbits, visit the following link below.
A rabbit's favorite foods are carrots and lettuce!!
a rabbits favorite food is mostly carrots or fruit and grass feed them that to be happy!
rabbits love to eat carrots. they are yummy and delicious and help your eyesight!
Rabbits in general do not like plants that they are not able to eat or that are hard for them to digest. Veronica and Iris are two plants that most rabbits do not enjoy eating.
Parsley, Basil, Carrot, apple and many more.
DOEN'T FEED THEM LETTUCE! GIVES THEM CRAMPS!
Well contrary to popular belief, Carrots are actually bad for rabbits.
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Radishes
They eat many diffrebnt things such ass
Dwarf rabbits eat the same things all pet rabbits do, including dark lettuces and leafy greens.
They eat twigs, bark, leaves, and other things too.
~Pellets ~Carrots ~Celery ~Lettuce ~Apples
Rabbits are herbivores. The only living thing rabbits eat are plants. See the related question below for more details about what rabbits eat.Other AnswersSome female rabbits will need to eat meat before they have babies because they need the protein and if they don't get it they will eat their babies.I've never heard of that before. It is definitely not recommended to feed your rabbit meat, ever, even pregnant rabbits. Rabbits are herbivores and can't digest meat properly.
Sadly hawks and eagles :( poor rabbits
No, rabbits are herbivores and just eat organic, plant-created things.
yes rabbits do eat some dairy's but not all of them and it depends because all rabbits like different things just like humans like different things.
Rabbits feed on grass, forbs and leafy weeds.
Because they eat normally. All things do.
Of course, rabbits and hares are in the same family of Legamorphs.
White rabbits eat the same things that all pet rabbits eat. See the question below for information and helpful links.
They eat many diffrebnt things such ass
aligators eat fish and other things like rabbits things with meat
aligators eat fish and other things like rabbits things with meat
Dwarf rabbits eat the same things all pet rabbits do, including dark lettuces and leafy greens.
They eat twigs, bark, leaves, and other things too.