yes weed clover is for rabbits.
I think it's a weed.
No. Snails, Slugs and rabbits eat clover
To effectively get rid of clover in your flower beds, you can manually pull it out, use a weed killer specifically designed for clover, or improve the health of your soil to prevent clover growth.
- four leaf clover - rabbits foot - horse shoe
Some fast-growing plants that rabbits can eat include clover, dandelion, and parsley.
Rabbits eat plants, fruits, and veggies. They enjoy dandelions, spinach, carrots, apples, berries, clover, broccoli, bean sprouts, and much more.
Rabbits, deer, cows, and horses are common herbivores that eat clover. Clover is a nutritious plant that is often included in the diets of many grazing animals due to its high protein content and palatability.
Wild rabbits in Kentucky feed on vegetation. They will feed on both flower and vegetable plants including clover, grass, and wildflowers. If they can find a vegetable garden or farm, they will help themselves to cabbage, lettuce, and carrot plants.
Traditionally the turf industry and the various institutes who conduct scientific studies related to turf regard white clover as a weed and are more concerned with getting rid of clover than with establishing it. Attitudes are rapidly changing. While there is still a general scarcity of scientific information related to establishing and maintaining clover in lawns, it is a good ground cover. There is, however, a great deal of literature on the biology and ecological benefits of white clover in pastures and fields.
Four leaf clover, rabbits foot, horse shoe.
No. They eat vegetables, clover and other grasses.
All grassland herbivores will eat a clover leaf along with any other plant they come across. Examples would be cows and rabbits.