Sure, rabbits can technically eat horseradish leaves. However, they may not enjoy the spicy taste and it could potentially upset their stomach. It's probably best to stick to more rabbit-friendly greens like lettuce or parsley.
Rabbits can eat fresh horseradish leaves, but they can't eat the root (neither fresh or preserved). Horseradish is a cruciferous plant, and some rabbits are sensitive to these plants because they get gas. Gas in rabbits can actually be very serious, even deadly. You might want to limit cruciferous plants and if your rabbit gets gas easily, avoid these foods entirely. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
because they can. Leaves and grass seem to taste good to rabbits. If a rabbit tried to eat meat it would get really sick.
No, eucalyptus leaves have an oil in them that is not healthy for rabbits. (If you burn eucalyptus, you get a very warm fire, due to this oil.)Feed tour rabbit banana instead! It's a rabbit favorite!
no
Yes you could eat horseradish stems.
Yes
The animals that most commonly eat bay leaves are insects. Caterpillars are particularly common on bay leaves, as are aphids. Some mammals eat bay leaves too, such as cows and horses.
Rabbits are herbivores who eat grass, leaves, and other green vegatation.
No, deer do not typically eat horseradish as it is not a preferred food source for them.
Amami rabbits are wild rabbits that live only on two particular islands in Japan: Amami Ōshima, and Toku-no-Shima. Amami rabbits eat grasses, leaves, and acorns.
Animals and pets should not eat the leaves, death is possible if the animlal is not treated by a vet
dandelion leaves