And yes, in general, bunnies like to eat them, too. Yes the leaves are safe to eat, but not the radish itself as that is quite acidic.
Pet rabbits eat up to 30 times per day, so they need a steady supply of food. It’s a pity because I grow lots of radishes. Rabbits who eat too many radishes are likely to suffer from digestive problems. If your pet has a history of gastrointestinal issues, stick to hay. Carrots/fruit are high in sugar and should only be fed in small amounts as occasional treats . But even if they are able to eat them, the question remains, should you give to your pet rabbit beet greens/beetroot greens on a regular basis? They also hate raspberry-leaves, but willingly gobble down bramble leaves, and those have actual thorns. The names given are the common names, and I’ve given all the ones I know. They eat those. I give mine elm-leaves, they’re very coarse. Posted by riseandshinerabbitry. I think they just hate radish leaves. Rabbits do not have the same dietary requirements as most other domesticated animals, so we need to be aware of what they can and can’t eat. It is important to understand that fruits are good treats for rabbits and that is the only time you may feed your rabbit mango. Rabbits don't naturally eat root vegetables/fruit. Feb 26. Just give them a small amount to start with and watch for any changes in their poo. I don’t think their mouths would suffer though. Juicy and sweet, mangoes are surely a favorite with most people! Rabbits need mainly hay and/or grass, some leafy greens and a small, measured amount of pellets. Red beetroot greens are safe for your house rabbit. SAFE FOOD LIST FOR RABBITS. So the answer is yes, rabbits can eat mango, but only as a treat very occasionally! Above all, we need to know which foods are poisonous to rabbits. There are many plants and foods that are toxic to rabbits or extremely unhealthy to the point of where they just shouldn’t be offered. Safe Food for Rabbits-This is as comprehensive a list as I can come up with, I may have left a few things out and would be happy to hear from you, i will add them and will post comments to this page! If your pet has a history of gastrointestinal issues, stick to hay. Most processed foods for humans will not be accepted by a rabbit’s digestive system. If you own a rabbit, you may have wondered, can rabbits eat mango?
Can rabbits eat beet greens, stalks, or leaves?