Curly kale, rawLike all cabbages, it should only be offered in small quantities. Be careful to select a kale with green and firm leaves, ot... Continue reading
Iceberg lettuce, rawIceberg or Ice Queen lettuce should be avoided in rabbits. If it is not totally forbidden, it is a source of controversy. It... Continue reading
Garden cress, rawRich in vitamins A and C, cress has diuretic properties that tend to balance its high calcium content.However, be careful... Continue reading
Snow pea, rawAlthough they can be offered occasionally, and always in small quantities (2 per day maximum), peas should not be given to ra... Continue reading
Parsnip, rawAs parsnip belongs to the same family as the carrot, it is extremely rich and should therefore be given sparingly; as a treat... Continue reading
Mung bean, sprouted or soy spouts, rawLike soy itself, mung beans are toxic to rabbits and should never be fed to them.Indeed, its composition has a negative i... Continue reading
Chinese cabbage (nappa cabbage or bok choy), rawThe green part of its leaves can be given in small quantities on an occasional basis.However, be careful to select firm, ... Continue reading
Cos or romaine lettuce, rawAvailable most of the year, this lettuce with its beautiful crunchy leaves is ideal for rabbits, who particularly appreciate ... Continue reading
Red endive, rawRich in calcium, chicory should be given in moderation, especially for rabbits suffering from sand-like pee.However, they... Continue reading