Lamb’s lettuce, raw Can you think of a winter lettuce without thinking of lamb's letuce's tender little leaves? Rich in vitamin A and C, and m... Continue reading
Escaroles From the chicory family, escarole shares with them a relative richness in calcium, and constitutes a good contribution in vit... Continue reading
Beet, raw Beet and beet tops should be given rarely to rabbits. Both tops and root are edible, but the root can cause digestive disc... Continue reading
Sweet pepper, green, yellow or red, raw Peppers should be given in small quantities and rarely to rabbits Always without the seeds, and the white part. Can be ... Continue reading
Radish, black, raw The tops can be given without any problem. The root, on the other hand, should only be given in very small quantities, and on... Continue reading
Garden peas, raw Peas should not be given to rabbits. The pods are edible, but the peas are poisonous. Continue reading
Turnip, peeled, raw The tops, rich in calcium, and the root are edible. Be careful not to offer the root more than once a week. The tops ca... Continue reading
Kohlrabi, raw The bulb and the leaves are edible, whatever the variety (green or red). Only give in small quantity and occasionally beca... Continue reading
Green cabbage, raw Like all cabbages, to be given in small quantities The leaves must be green and fresh. A small green leaf from time to ti... Continue reading